J/ApJ/448/521           Radio powers in radio galaxies           (Zirbel+, 1995)

On the FR I/FR II dichotomy in powerful radio sources : analysis of their emission-line and radio luminosities. Zirbel E.L., Baum S.A. <Astrophys. J. 448, 521 (1995)> =1995ApJ...448..521Z 1995ApJ...448..521Z
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, radio ; Redshifts Keywords: galaxies: fundamental parameters - radio continuum: galaxies Abstract: We know from previous work that there are substantial differences between powerful FR I and FR II radio galaxies. In this paper we look at the correlations of line luminosity, radio luminosity, core radio power, and host galaxy optical magnitude independently for FR I and FR II radio galaxies and compare these correlations with those for an optically selected control sample of early-type galaxies. In this, Paper I in a two-paper series, we list the principal results. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table11.dat 85 480 *Sample of radio-loud elliptical galaxies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on table11.dat : All values were derived using H0=50km/s/Mpc and q0=0.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VIII/30 : 5C14/5C15/5C16 Radio Survey at 408 and 1407MHz (Benn+ 1991) VIII/52 : The MIT-Green Bank 5GHz Survey (Bennett+, 1986-91) VIII/15 : Parkes Radio Sources Catalogue (PKSCAT90) (Wright+ 1990) VIII/5 : Bright Extragalactic Radio Sources (1Jy) (Kuehr+, 1981) VIII/32 : Extragalactic sources at 5GHz (Jenkins+ 1977) VIII/36 : The Second Bologna Survey (Colla+ 1970-1974) VIII/1 : The 3C and 3CR Catalogues (Edge+ 1959-1962) J/ApJ/744/84 : Combined sample of radio-loud AGNs at 408MHz (Yuan+, 2012) J/ApJ/473/713 : Host galaxies of powerful radio sources (Zirbel+, 1996) J/MNRAS/415/1013 : FR II radio galaxies in SDSS (Koziel-Wierzbowska+, 2011) J/ApJ/686/859 : Radio sources at 0.327, 1.4, 4.5, 8.5GHz (Birzan+, 2008) J/ApJS/177/148 : 3CR radio source counterparts HST survey. II. (Floyd+, 2008) J/A+AS/142/353 : CDD V phot. of B2 radio galaxies (Gonzalez-Serrano+, 2000) J/A+AS/131/303 : GHz-Peaked-Spectrum radio sources (Stanghellini+ 1998) J/A+AS/120/89 : 408MHz observations (Bondi+ 1996) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table11.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Name Galaxy name (1) 15- 22 A8 --- IAU IAU designation (HHMM+DD or HHMM+DDd; B1950) 24- 28 F5.3 --- z [0.001/1.8]? Redshift 30- 35 F6.2 mag MAG [-26.6/-20.6]? Rest frame absolute V magnitude 37- 40 F4.2 --- SI ? Spectral index 42 A1 --- l_logP Limit flag on logP 43- 47 F5.2 [W/Hz] logP [20.7/29.2]? Logarithm of the total radio power measured at 408MHz 49 A1 --- l_logPc Limit flag on Pc 50- 54 F5.2 [W/Hz] logPc [20.4/27.3]? Logarithm of the radio core powers measured at 5GHz 56 A1 --- l_logL Limit flag on logL 57- 61 F5.2 [W] logL [31.6/37.8]? Logarithm of the emission-line luminosity (2) 63- 66 A4 --- FR FR identifications (3) 68 A1 --- l_logR Limit flag on logR 69- 73 F5.2 --- logR [-3.9/1.4]? Logarithm of the R-parameter (R = ratio of core to lobe radio powers) 75- 85 A11 --- Ref Data source (4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Errors fixed at CDS from the published table (communicated by H.A.Andernach): * 5C 31.00 corrected into 5C 3.100 * 5C 31.75 corrected into 5C 3.175 * 5C 6.1420 corrected into 5C 3.142 * B2 0453-20 corrected into PKS 0453-20 (NGC 1692, same source as #109: PKS 0453-206) * PKS 1814-36 is very likely a misprint for PKS 1814-63 (not corrected) Note (2): All measurements were converted to Hα+[NII] line luminosities Note (3): Fanaroff-Ri1ey classes as follows: " " = blank, FR morphology unknown, or disagreements exist in the literature I = FR I II = FR II I? = most likely an FR I source Ig = reclassified from Caganoff's sample as an unambiguous FR I II? = most likely an FR II source; IIg = Longair & Riley's refinement to the FR II class (1979MNRAS.188..625L 1979MNRAS.188..625L): good double components IIn = Longair & Riley's refinement to the FR II class (1979MNRAS.188..625L 1979MNRAS.188..625L) IId = Longair & Riley's refinement to the FR II class (1979MNRAS.188..625L 1979MNRAS.188..625L): doubtfull double components T = transition sources I/II = disagreements over the FR type exist in the literature CH = core halo source (after Morganti et al., 1993MNRAS.263.1023M 1993MNRAS.263.1023M) CJ = core jet source (after Morganti et al., 1993MNRAS.263.1023M 1993MNRAS.263.1023M) H = high-redshift source with z > 0.5 U = unresolved source C = compact source D = double-lobed structure, but any FR classification is uncertain. Note (4): In most cases data are simple means of the listed references unless one measurement is totally different from the others. Data source as follows: B = Baum & Heckman 1989ApJ...336..681B 1989ApJ...336..681B, 1989ApJ...336..702B 1989ApJ...336..702B BRE = Benn et al. 1993MNRAS.263...98B 1993MNRAS.263...98B, Rowan-Robinson et al. 1993MNRAS.263..123R 1993MNRAS.263..123R, elliptical galaxies only C = Caganoff 1988, Ph.D. thesis, The Australian National University G = Giovannini et al. 1988A&A...199...73G 1988A&A...199...73G; GG = Goudfrooij et al. 1994A&AS..104..179G 1994A&AS..104..179G, 1994A&AS..105..341G 1994A&AS..105..341G HL = Hill & Lilly 1991ApJ...367....1H 1991ApJ...367....1H LRL = Laing et al. 1983MNRAS.204..151L 1983MNRAS.204..151L MC = McCarthy 1988ApJ...321L..29M 1988ApJ...321L..29M M = Morganti et al. 1992MNRAS.254..546M 1992MNRAS.254..546M MT = Morganti et al. 1993MNRAS.263.1023M 1993MNRAS.263.1023M, Tadhunter et al. 1993MNRAS.263..999T 1993MNRAS.263..999T N = some information obtained via NED R = Rawlings et al. 1989MNRAS.240..701R 1989MNRAS.240..701R or Saunders et al. 1989MNRAS.238..777S 1989MNRAS.238..777S S = Smith 1988, Ph.D. thesis, Univ of Maryland SKW = Sandage 1972ApJ...178....1S 1972ApJ...178....1S, 1972ApJ...178...25S 1972ApJ...178...25S, 1973ApJ...183..711S 1973ApJ...183..711S, 1973ApJ...183..743S 1973ApJ...183..743S or Sandage, Kristian, & Westphal 1976ApJ...205..688S 1976ApJ...205..688S SP = Sadler et al. 1989MNRAS.240..591S 1989MNRAS.240..591S, Phillips et al. 1986AJ.....91.1062P 1986AJ.....91.1062P Z = Allington-Smith et al. 1993ApJ...404..521A 1993ApJ...404..521A or Zirbel 1993, Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: * 22-Feb-2000: Prepared via OCR at CDS; * 13-Jun-2014: corrections from H.A. Andernach (Guanajuato Univ.) (catalog #R203 in his list) References: Baum et al., Paper II 1995ApJ...451...88B 1995ApJ...451...88B
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 22-Feb-2000
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