In this paper, we test the possibility that the structure of the largest radio galaxy J1420-0545 may have been formed by restarted rather than primary jet activity. This hypothesis was motivated by the unusual morphological properties of the source consisting of two edge-brightened, narrow, highly collinear, and symmetric lobes, thus suggesting an almost ballistic propagation of powerful jets into a particularly low-density external medium. New observations made with the VLA together with the currently available gleam and TGSS ADR1 data releases allow the detection of an excess emission at low frequencies. An extracted part (88 MHz-200 MHz) of the spectrum of the emission is fitted with the dynage model, giving a forecast for the environmen...
We present radio observations of two well-known double-double radio galaxies, J0041+3224 and J1835+6...
The jets of GRS 1915+105 carry a considerable energy away from the central source into the interstel...
Winged, or X-shaped, radio sources form a small class of morphologically peculiar extragalactic sour...
We present here the first detailed study of a giant radio galaxy of the fat-double type. The lobes o...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
In order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasa...
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We present four Mpc-sized radio galaxies which consist of a pair of double-lobed radio sources, alig...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
We report the discovery of a double–double radio source (DDRS) J0028+0035. We observed it with LOFAR...
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterized by the presence of a...
Sensitive, high-resolution images of the double–double radio galaxy PKS B1545−321 reveal detailed st...
One of the outstanding issues concerning extragalactic radio sources is the total duration of their ...
We present new radio observations at frequencies ranging from 240 to 4860 MHz of the well-known, dou...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society. ...
We present radio observations of two well-known double-double radio galaxies, J0041+3224 and J1835+6...
The jets of GRS 1915+105 carry a considerable energy away from the central source into the interstel...
Winged, or X-shaped, radio sources form a small class of morphologically peculiar extragalactic sour...
We present here the first detailed study of a giant radio galaxy of the fat-double type. The lobes o...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
In order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasa...
© 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
We present four Mpc-sized radio galaxies which consist of a pair of double-lobed radio sources, alig...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
We report the discovery of a double–double radio source (DDRS) J0028+0035. We observed it with LOFAR...
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterized by the presence of a...
Sensitive, high-resolution images of the double–double radio galaxy PKS B1545−321 reveal detailed st...
One of the outstanding issues concerning extragalactic radio sources is the total duration of their ...
We present new radio observations at frequencies ranging from 240 to 4860 MHz of the well-known, dou...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society. ...
We present radio observations of two well-known double-double radio galaxies, J0041+3224 and J1835+6...
The jets of GRS 1915+105 carry a considerable energy away from the central source into the interstel...
Winged, or X-shaped, radio sources form a small class of morphologically peculiar extragalactic sour...