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An Orientation-Based Unification of Young Jetted AGN: The Case of 3C 286
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Terrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesRelativistic AstrophysicsPhotometryCss SourcesEngineeringPhysicsBlack Hole PhysicsAerospace EngineeringOrientation-based UnificationCompact Steep-spectrum SourcesSystems EngineeringSynchrotron RadiationYoung Jetted AgnHigh-energy AstrophysicsCentral Black Hole
In recent years, the old paradigm according to which only high-mass black holes can launch powerful relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) has begun to crumble. The discovery of $\gamma$-rays coming from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1s), usually considered young and growing AGN harboring a central black hole with mass typically lower than 10$^8$ M$_\odot$, indicated that also these low-mass AGN can produce powerful relativistic jets. The search for parent population of $\gamma$-ray emitting NLS1s revealed their connection with compact steep-spectrum sources (CSS). In this proceeding we present a review of the current knowledge of these sources, we present the new important case of 3C 286, classified here for the fist time as NLS1, and we finally provide a tentative orientation based unification of NLS1s and CSS sources.
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