We present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations at 235 MHz and 610 MHz of 18 X-ray bright galaxy groups. These observations are part of an extended project, presented here and in future pa-pers, which combines low-frequency radio and X-ray data to investigate the interaction between central active galactic nuclei (AGN) and the intra-group medium (IGM). The radio images show a very diverse population of group-central radio sources, varying widely in size, power, morphology and spectral index. Comparison of the radio images with Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray images shows that groups with significant substructure in the X-ray band and marginal radio emission at>∼1 GHz host low-frequency radio structures that correlate with substr...
Using new 610 and 235 MHz observations from the giant metrewave radio telescope (GMRT) in combinatio...
Giant radio galaxies (GRG) are the largest single entities in the universe, having a projected linea...
International audienceAims. We show how the XXL multiwavelength survey can be used to shed light on ...
none15We present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations at 235 MHz and 610 MHz of 18 X-ray...
We present an ongoing, low-frequency radio/X-ray study of 18 nearby galaxy groups, chosen for the ev...
none7siWe report on the results of an analysis of Chandra, XMM-Newton, and new Giant Metrewave Radio...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power [Fanaroff–Riley type I...
Our understanding of how active galactic nucleus feedback operates in galaxy clusters has improved i...
Received — ; accepted — Abstract. Much of the evolution of galaxies takes place in groups where feed...
none10siWe present the results from new ~15 ks Chandra-ACIS and 4.9 GHz Very Large Array (VLA) obser...
Cross-correlating the INTEGRAL/IBIS - Swift/BAT AGN population with radio catalogs (NVSS, FIRST, SUM...
Context. There is a group of about twenty galaxies around the giant radio galaxy (GRG) DA 240 which ...
Feedback by radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in galaxy groups is not fully understood. Open ...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power (Fa-naroff & Riley...
We present a study of the radio properties of the dominant early-type galaxies in 26 galaxy groups, ...
Using new 610 and 235 MHz observations from the giant metrewave radio telescope (GMRT) in combinatio...
Giant radio galaxies (GRG) are the largest single entities in the universe, having a projected linea...
International audienceAims. We show how the XXL multiwavelength survey can be used to shed light on ...
none15We present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations at 235 MHz and 610 MHz of 18 X-ray...
We present an ongoing, low-frequency radio/X-ray study of 18 nearby galaxy groups, chosen for the ev...
none7siWe report on the results of an analysis of Chandra, XMM-Newton, and new Giant Metrewave Radio...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power [Fanaroff–Riley type I...
Our understanding of how active galactic nucleus feedback operates in galaxy clusters has improved i...
Received — ; accepted — Abstract. Much of the evolution of galaxies takes place in groups where feed...
none10siWe present the results from new ~15 ks Chandra-ACIS and 4.9 GHz Very Large Array (VLA) obser...
Cross-correlating the INTEGRAL/IBIS - Swift/BAT AGN population with radio catalogs (NVSS, FIRST, SUM...
Context. There is a group of about twenty galaxies around the giant radio galaxy (GRG) DA 240 which ...
Feedback by radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in galaxy groups is not fully understood. Open ...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power (Fa-naroff & Riley...
We present a study of the radio properties of the dominant early-type galaxies in 26 galaxy groups, ...
Using new 610 and 235 MHz observations from the giant metrewave radio telescope (GMRT) in combinatio...
Giant radio galaxies (GRG) are the largest single entities in the universe, having a projected linea...
International audienceAims. We show how the XXL multiwavelength survey can be used to shed light on ...