Fn. Owen et al., OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY OF RADIO GALAXIES IN ABELL CLUSTERS .2. BL LACS AND FR-I UNIFICATION, The Astronomical journal, 111(1), 1996, pp. 53-63
As part of our optical spectroscopic study of radio galaxies in Abell
clusters, we report a search for BL Lac phenomena in our sample, As an
indicator of possible nonthermal activity in the nuclei of our radio
galaxies, we report D(4000), a measure of the 4000 Angstrom break, for
190 objects. None of the objects in our sample are found which meet t
he standard definitions for BL Lac objects both for D(4000) and for we
akness of emission lines. We do find 15 objects which have diluted 400
0 Angstrom breaks [D(4000)less than or equal to 1.8], and these are di
scussed individually. At least four of them appear to have weak nonthe
rmal activity which may be related to the BL Lac phenomena. These resu
lts appear to be in conflict with the simplest BL Lac/FR I unification
model. Several ways out of this dilemma are discussed. Perhaps the mo
st likely change in this model is the inclusion of FR II radio galaxie
s as part of the parent population of BL Lac objects. (C) 1996 America
n Astronomical Society.