Remnant radio galaxy candidates of small angular sizes (2112.06720v1)
Abstract: Remnant radio galaxies (RRGs), characterized by the cessation of AGN activity, represent a short-lived last phase of radio galaxy's life-cycle. Hitherto, searches for RRGs, mainly based on the morphological criteria, have identified large angular size sources resulting into a bias towards the remnants of powerful FR-II radio galaxies. In this study we make the first attempt to perform a systematic search for RRGs of small angular sizes ($<$30${\prime\prime}$) in the XMM-LSS field. By using spectral curvature criterion we discover 48 remnant candidates exhibiting strong spectral curvature ${\it i.e.}$; ${\alpha}{\rm 150~MHz}{\rm 325~MHz}$ - ${\alpha}{\rm 325~MHz}{\rm 1.4~GHz}$ $\geq$0.5. Spectral characteristics at higher frequency regime ($>$1.4 GHz) indicate that some of our remnant candidates can depict recurrent AGN activity with an active core. We place an upper limit on the remnant fraction ($f_{\rm rem}$) to be 3.9$\%$, which increases to 5.4$\%$ if flux cutoff limit of S$_{\rm 150~MHz}$ $\geq$10 mJy is considered. Our study unveils, hitherto unexplored, a new population of small-size ($<$200 kpc) remnant candidates that are often found to reside in less dense environments and at higher redshifts ($z$) $>$1.0. We speculate that a relatively shorter active phase and/or low jet power can be plausible reasons for the small size of remnant candidates.