We present here the first detailed study of a giant radio galaxy of the fat-double type. The lobes of the double radio galaxy SGRS J0515-8100 have transverse widths that are 1.3 times their extent from the center, their surface brightness is the lowest among known giant radio sources, and the lobes have relatively steep radio spectra. We infer that these wide lobes were created as a result of a highly variable and intermittent jet whose axis direction also varied significantly: the fat-double lobes in this giant radio source are a result of the ejection and deposition of synchrotron plasma over a wide range of angles over time rather than the expansion of relic lobes. In addition, the optical host shows evidence for an ongoing galaxy-galaxy...
We have formed a complete sample of 26 low redshift (z less than or similar to 0.3) giant radio gala...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterized by the presence of a...
Restricted Access.We present here the first detailed study of a giant radio galaxy of the fat-double...
In order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasa...
We present four Mpc-sized radio galaxies which consist of a pair of double-lobed radio sources, alig...
International audienceContext. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs, or colloquially ‘giants’) are the Univers...
About 6 per cent of radio galaxies (RGs) can reach linear sizes larger than 0.7 Mpc, and are then cl...
In this paper, we test the possibility that the structure of the largest radio galaxy J1420-0545 may...
We present in this paper a detailed study of a new sample of large angular size FR I and FR II radio...
We have formed a complete sample of 26 low redshift (z less than or similar to 0.3) giant radio gala...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterized by the presence of a...
Restricted Access.We present here the first detailed study of a giant radio galaxy of the fat-double...
In order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasa...
We present four Mpc-sized radio galaxies which consist of a pair of double-lobed radio sources, alig...
International audienceContext. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs, or colloquially ‘giants’) are the Univers...
About 6 per cent of radio galaxies (RGs) can reach linear sizes larger than 0.7 Mpc, and are then cl...
In this paper, we test the possibility that the structure of the largest radio galaxy J1420-0545 may...
We present in this paper a detailed study of a new sample of large angular size FR I and FR II radio...
We have formed a complete sample of 26 low redshift (z less than or similar to 0.3) giant radio gala...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterized by the presence of a...