We present the results of new XMM observations of FR-I and FR-II radio galaxies that show the importance of jet/environment interactions for both radio-source structure and the properties of the surrounding gas. The FR-I observations reveal that the distribution of hot gas determines the radio-lobe morphology, and provide evidence that the subsonic expansion of the lobes heats the surrounding gas. The FR-II observations show that the sources are at equipartition and in pressure balance with their surroundings. Finally, we present an analysis of a sample of elliptical-dominated groups, showing that radio-source heating is common
Ranging from a few pc to hundreds of kpc in size, radio jets have, during their evolution, an impact...
FRIIb radio sources axe a special subset of all classical double radio sources with particularly sim...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...
We present the results of new XMM-Newton observa-tions of FRI and FRII radio galaxies that show the ...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/events/xraydio/We present the results of new...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPThe intera...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power [Fanaroff–Riley type I...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power (Fa-naroff & Riley...
We have carried out two-dimensional, axisymmetric, hydrodynamic numerical modelling of the evolution...
Recent results based on the analysis of radio galaxies and their hot X-ray emitting atmospheres sugg...
Cross-population radio galaxies (FRII-LERG, i.e., powerful radio sources with an inefficient engine)...
Massive gas outflows are considered a key component in the process of galaxy formation and evolution...
International audienceClusters of varying mass ratios can merge and the process significantly distur...
The idea that mergers are more likely in dense groups or clusters coupled with the assumption that s...
In the past, extragalactic radio jets have been modelled as interacting with a smooth, hot interstel...
Ranging from a few pc to hundreds of kpc in size, radio jets have, during their evolution, an impact...
FRIIb radio sources axe a special subset of all classical double radio sources with particularly sim...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...
We present the results of new XMM-Newton observa-tions of FRI and FRII radio galaxies that show the ...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/events/xraydio/We present the results of new...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPThe intera...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power [Fanaroff–Riley type I...
We present a detailed study of the environments of a sample of nine low-power (Fa-naroff & Riley...
We have carried out two-dimensional, axisymmetric, hydrodynamic numerical modelling of the evolution...
Recent results based on the analysis of radio galaxies and their hot X-ray emitting atmospheres sugg...
Cross-population radio galaxies (FRII-LERG, i.e., powerful radio sources with an inefficient engine)...
Massive gas outflows are considered a key component in the process of galaxy formation and evolution...
International audienceClusters of varying mass ratios can merge and the process significantly distur...
The idea that mergers are more likely in dense groups or clusters coupled with the assumption that s...
In the past, extragalactic radio jets have been modelled as interacting with a smooth, hot interstel...
Ranging from a few pc to hundreds of kpc in size, radio jets have, during their evolution, an impact...
FRIIb radio sources axe a special subset of all classical double radio sources with particularly sim...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...