The Fermi-LAT view of young radio sources
Journal
Date Issued
2016
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Fermi Large Area Telescope Collaboration
Abstract
Compact Symmetric Objects (CSO) are considered to be the young version of Fanaroff-Riley type I and type II radio galaxies, with typical sizes smaller than 1 kpc and ages of the order of a few thousand years. Before the launch of the Fermi satellite, young radio sources were predicted to emerge as a possible new γ-ray emitting population detectable by the Large Area Telescope (LAT). After more than 6 years of Fermi operation, the question of young radio sources as γ-ray emitting objects still remains open. In this contribution, we discuss candidate γ-ray emitting CSO and future perspective for detecting young radio sources with Fermi-LAT.
Volume
337
Issue
1-2
Start page
59
Issn Identifier
0004-6337
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2016AN....337...59D
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open.access
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