Abstract:Abstract. We study the evolution of giant radio sources and show that they are less luminous than the smaller-sized sources, and are roughly consistent with the evolutionary scenarios where the smaller-sized sources evolve to giants undergoing radiative and expansion losses. InverseCompton radiation losses due to the microwave background radiation dominates over the synchrotron losses for giant sources, while for the smaller sources, the latter dominates. We show that giant radio galaxies and quasars are consi… Show more
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