We present a comparison of radio observations of the powerful archetypal radio galaxy Cyg A and two-dimensional numerical hydrodynamic simulations. We characterize some global trends in the observed radio properties and compare them with the properties of a simulated radio source. The observational results are the following. The width of the observed surface brightness distribution perpendicular to the source axis can be well characterized by a Gaussian over most of the length of the source. The ratio of the Gaussian FWHM to the second moment is fairly constant along the source, with an average value of about 2.5, indicating that they give roughly consistent measurements of the source width. The average observed surface brightness, estimate...
We report on preliminary results from a joint spectral analysis of the cocoon shock region in Cygnus...
Context. Cygnus A, as the nearest powerful FR II radio galaxy, plays an important role in understand...
Multifrequency radio observations of the radio bridge of a powerful classical double radio source ca...
We present a comparison of radio observations of the archetypal powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A and 2...
Cygnus A was the first hyper-active galaxy discovered, and it remains by far the closest of the ultr...
This paper summarizes extensive observational studies of the closest ultraluminous radio galaxy Cygn...
We study the jet and counterjet of the powerful classical double FRII radio galaxy Cygnus A as seen ...
Our knowledge of the environments of radio-loud AGN is still sketchy. However, to understand the jet...
Cygnus A is a powerful double radio source associated with a giant elliptical galaxy at the center o...
We have carried out two-dimensional, axisymmetric, hydrodynamic numerical modelling of the evolution...
The properties of very powerful extended (FR II) radio sources can be used to probe their gaseous en...
We report on preliminary results from a joint spectral analysis of the cocoon shock region in Cygnus...
We report X-ray observations of the powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A with the Chandra X-ray Observator...
The low-frequency radio spectra of the hotspots within powerful radio galaxies can provide valuable ...
We report on preliminary results from a joint spectral analysis of the cocoon shock region in Cygnus...
Context. Cygnus A, as the nearest powerful FR II radio galaxy, plays an important role in understand...
Multifrequency radio observations of the radio bridge of a powerful classical double radio source ca...
We present a comparison of radio observations of the archetypal powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A and 2...
Cygnus A was the first hyper-active galaxy discovered, and it remains by far the closest of the ultr...
This paper summarizes extensive observational studies of the closest ultraluminous radio galaxy Cygn...
We study the jet and counterjet of the powerful classical double FRII radio galaxy Cygnus A as seen ...
Our knowledge of the environments of radio-loud AGN is still sketchy. However, to understand the jet...
Cygnus A is a powerful double radio source associated with a giant elliptical galaxy at the center o...
We have carried out two-dimensional, axisymmetric, hydrodynamic numerical modelling of the evolution...
The properties of very powerful extended (FR II) radio sources can be used to probe their gaseous en...
We report on preliminary results from a joint spectral analysis of the cocoon shock region in Cygnus...
We report X-ray observations of the powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A with the Chandra X-ray Observator...
The low-frequency radio spectra of the hotspots within powerful radio galaxies can provide valuable ...
We report on preliminary results from a joint spectral analysis of the cocoon shock region in Cygnus...
Context. Cygnus A, as the nearest powerful FR II radio galaxy, plays an important role in understand...
Multifrequency radio observations of the radio bridge of a powerful classical double radio source ca...