We have identified PKS 1018-42 as a radio galaxy with extraordinarily powerful jets, over twice as powerful as any 3CR source of equal or lesser redshift except for one (3C196). It is perhaps the most intrinsically powerful extragalactic radio source in the, still poorly explored, Southern Hemisphere. PKS 1018-42 belongs to the class of FR II objects that are kinetically dominated, the jet kinetic luminosity, $Q \sim 6.5 \times 10^{46}\mathrm{ergs/s}$ (calculated at 151 MHz), is 3.4 times larger than the total thermal luminosity (IR to X-ray) of the accretion flow, $L_{bol} \sim 1.9 \times 10^{46}\mathrm{ergs/s}$. It is the fourth most kinetically dominated quasar that we could verify from existing radio data. From a review of the literatur...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few 100s of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts of 1...
We present a deep image of the optically powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18 cm made with the Very Large...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
We have identified PKS 1018-42 as a radio galaxy with extraordinarily powerful jets, over twice as p...
We have identified PKS 1018-42 as a radio galaxy with extraordinarily powerful jets, over twice as p...
We discuss new deep radio observations of PKS 1622-253 and their implications for the energetics of ...
We discuss new deep radio observations of PKS 1622-253 and their implications for the energetics of ...
In this letter, deep radio observations of the quasar PKS 0743$-$67 are presented that reveal a cent...
3C 82 at a redshift of 2.87 is the most distant 3C (Third Cambridge Catalogue) quasar. Thus, it is a...
The quasar PKS 0637-752, the first celestial X-ray target of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, has reve...
The existence of FR II objects that are kinetically dominated, the jet kinetic luminosity, $Q$, is l...
The core-dominated radio-loud quasar PKS 0637-752 (z = 0.654) was the first celestial object observe...
15 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal (May 1 2003 issue). Post...
We have observed profound variability in the radio flux density of the quasar PKS 0405-385 on timesc...
© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this wo...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few 100s of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts of 1...
We present a deep image of the optically powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18 cm made with the Very Large...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
We have identified PKS 1018-42 as a radio galaxy with extraordinarily powerful jets, over twice as p...
We have identified PKS 1018-42 as a radio galaxy with extraordinarily powerful jets, over twice as p...
We discuss new deep radio observations of PKS 1622-253 and their implications for the energetics of ...
We discuss new deep radio observations of PKS 1622-253 and their implications for the energetics of ...
In this letter, deep radio observations of the quasar PKS 0743$-$67 are presented that reveal a cent...
3C 82 at a redshift of 2.87 is the most distant 3C (Third Cambridge Catalogue) quasar. Thus, it is a...
The quasar PKS 0637-752, the first celestial X-ray target of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, has reve...
The existence of FR II objects that are kinetically dominated, the jet kinetic luminosity, $Q$, is l...
The core-dominated radio-loud quasar PKS 0637-752 (z = 0.654) was the first celestial object observe...
15 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal (May 1 2003 issue). Post...
We have observed profound variability in the radio flux density of the quasar PKS 0405-385 on timesc...
© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this wo...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few 100s of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts of 1...
We present a deep image of the optically powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18 cm made with the Very Large...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...