Dynamical Age vs Spectral Age of the Lobes of Selected Giant Radio Sources (GRSs)
Abstract
Dynamical ages of the opposite lobes determined independently of each other suggest that their ratios are between 1.1 to 1.4. Demanding similar values of the jet power and the radio core density for the same GRS, we look for a self-consistent solution for the opposite lobes, which results in different density profiles along them found by the fit. A comparison of the dynamical and spectral ages shows that their ratio is between 1 and 5, i.e. is similar to that found for smaller radio galaxies. Two causes of this effect are pointed out.
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