Only a small fraction of observed active galactic nuclei (AGN) display large-scale radio emission associated with jets, yet these radio-loud AGN have become increasingly important in models of galaxy evolution. In determining the dynamics and energetics of the radio sources over cosmic time, a key question concerns what happens when their jets switch off. The resulting ‘remnant' radio-loud AGN have been surprisingly evasive in past radio surveys, and therefore statistical information on the population of radio-loud AGN in their dying phase is limited. In this paper, with the recent developments of Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) and the Very Large Array, we are able to provide a systematically selected sample of remnant radio-loud AGN in the He...
Context. Remnant radio galaxies represent the final dying phase of radio galaxy evolution in which t...
The remnant phase of a radio galaxy begins when the jets launched from an active galactic nucleus ar...
Super massive black holes at the centres of galaxies can cycle through periods of activity and quies...
Only a small fraction of observed active galactic nuclei (AGN) display large-scale radio emission as...
I will present recent 150-MHz deep observations performed with the Low-frequency Array (LOFAR) of th...
Feedback by radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in galaxy groups is not fully understood. Open ...
Since their discovery in 1987, dying radio galaxies have been notoriously difficult to detect and, a...
Feedback from radio jets associated with active galactic nuclei (AGNs) plays a profound role in the ...
Feedback from radio jets associated with Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) plays a profound role in the e...
14 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS. Companion paper to Jurlin et al., also in to...
Context. Remnant radio galaxies represent the final dying phase of radio galaxy evolution in which t...
The remnant phase of a radio galaxy begins when the jets launched from an active galactic nucleus ar...
Super massive black holes at the centres of galaxies can cycle through periods of activity and quies...
Only a small fraction of observed active galactic nuclei (AGN) display large-scale radio emission as...
I will present recent 150-MHz deep observations performed with the Low-frequency Array (LOFAR) of th...
Feedback by radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in galaxy groups is not fully understood. Open ...
Since their discovery in 1987, dying radio galaxies have been notoriously difficult to detect and, a...
Feedback from radio jets associated with active galactic nuclei (AGNs) plays a profound role in the ...
Feedback from radio jets associated with Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) plays a profound role in the e...
14 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS. Companion paper to Jurlin et al., also in to...
Context. Remnant radio galaxies represent the final dying phase of radio galaxy evolution in which t...
The remnant phase of a radio galaxy begins when the jets launched from an active galactic nucleus ar...
Super massive black holes at the centres of galaxies can cycle through periods of activity and quies...