We present new GMRT observations of HDF 130, an inverse-Compton (IC) ghost of a giant radio source that is no longer being powered by jets. We compare the properties of HDF 130 with the new and important constraint of the upper limit of the radio flux density at 240 MHz to an analytic model. We learn what values of physical parameters in the model for the dynamics and evolution of the radio luminosity and X-ray luminosity (due to IC scattering of the cosmic microwave background (CMB)) of a Fanaroff-Riley II (FR II) source are able to describe a source with features (lobe length, axial ratio, X-ray luminosity, photon index and upper limit of radio luminosity) similar to the observations. HDF 130 is found to agree with the interpretation that...
The time evolution of giant lobe-dominated radio galaxies (with projected linear size D>1 Mpc if H_{...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
We report the discovery of a double–double radio source (DDRS) J0028+0035. We observed it with LOFAR...
We present new Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope (GMRT) observations of Hubble Deep Field (HDF)130, a...
In this study we predict the total distributions of powerful (FR II) active double-lobed radio galax...
One of the six extended X-ray sources found in the Chandra DeepField North is centred on HDF130, whi...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The lobes of radio galaxies and quasars, fed by jets and hotspots, represent a significant, and curr...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPAnalysis o...
Radio galaxies and quasars are among the largest and most powerful single objects known and are beli...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
New Chandra observations of the giant (0.5 Mpc) radio galaxy 4C23.56 at z = 2.5 show X-rays in a lin...
Context. Giant radio galaxy (GRG) lobes are excellent laboratories for studying the evolut...
We compare two temporal properties of classical double radio sources: (1) radiative lifetimes of syn...
The time evolution of giant lobe-dominated radio galaxies (with projected linear size D>1 Mpc if H_{...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
We report the discovery of a double–double radio source (DDRS) J0028+0035. We observed it with LOFAR...
We present new Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope (GMRT) observations of Hubble Deep Field (HDF)130, a...
In this study we predict the total distributions of powerful (FR II) active double-lobed radio galax...
One of the six extended X-ray sources found in the Chandra DeepField North is centred on HDF130, whi...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The lobes of radio galaxies and quasars, fed by jets and hotspots, represent a significant, and curr...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPAnalysis o...
Radio galaxies and quasars are among the largest and most powerful single objects known and are beli...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
Double-double radio galaxies (DDRGs) offer a unique opportunity for us to study multiple episodes of...
New Chandra observations of the giant (0.5 Mpc) radio galaxy 4C23.56 at z = 2.5 show X-rays in a lin...
Context. Giant radio galaxy (GRG) lobes are excellent laboratories for studying the evolut...
We compare two temporal properties of classical double radio sources: (1) radiative lifetimes of syn...
The time evolution of giant lobe-dominated radio galaxies (with projected linear size D>1 Mpc if H_{...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
We report the discovery of a double–double radio source (DDRS) J0028+0035. We observed it with LOFAR...