We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. This paper presents the most sensitive and highest resolution images of NGC 6251 at these frequencies to date, revealing for the first time a low-surface-brightness extension to the northern lobe, and a possible backflow associated with the southern lobe. The integrated spectra of components of NGC 6251 are consistent with previous measurements at higher frequencies, similar to results from other LOFAR studies of nearby radio galaxies. We find the outer structures of NGC 6251 to be either at equipartition or slightly electron dominated, similar to those of FRII sources rather than FRIs, but this conclusion remains tentative because of uncertaint...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Item does not contain fulltextLow-frequency radio continuum observations (<300MHz) can provide valua...
This thesis is primarily a case study of the low-power radio galaxy NGC 6251. New radio (VLA), optic...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
We have examined the giant radio galaxy 3C 236 using LOFAR at 143 MHz down to an angular resolution ...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are physically large radio sources that extend well beyond thei...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Item does not contain fulltextLow-frequency radio continuum observations (<300MHz) can provide valua...
This thesis is primarily a case study of the low-power radio galaxy NGC 6251. New radio (VLA), optic...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
We present LOFAR observations at 150 MHz of the borderline FRI/FRII giant radio galaxy NGC 6251. Thi...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
We have examined the giant radio galaxy 3C 236 using LOFAR at 143 MHz down to an angular resolution ...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are physically large radio sources that extend well beyond thei...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Item does not contain fulltextLow-frequency radio continuum observations (<300MHz) can provide valua...
This thesis is primarily a case study of the low-power radio galaxy NGC 6251. New radio (VLA), optic...