Powerful radio galaxies are often associated with gas-rich galaxy mergers. These mergers may provide the fuel to trigger starburst and active galactic nuclear (AGN) activity. In this Research Note, we study the host galaxies of three seemingly young or re-started radio sources that drive fast outflows of cool neutral hydrogen (H i) gas, namely 3C 293, 3C 305 and 4C 12.50 (PKS 1345+12). Our aim is to link the feedback processes in the central kpc-scale region with new information on the distribution of stars and gas at scales of the galaxy. For this, we use deep optical V-band imaging of the host galaxies, complemented with H i emission-line observations to study their gaseous environments. We find prominent optical tidal features in all thr...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...
Context. There is growing observational evidence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback on the int...
We present the detection of a low surface-brightness stellar counterpart to an enormous (190 kpc) ri...
Powerful radio galaxies are often associated with gas-rich galaxy mergers. These mergers may provide...
Powerful radio galaxies are often associated with gas-rich galaxy mergers. These mergers may provide...
We present results of a study of large-scale neutral hydrogen (HI) gas in nearby radio galaxies. We ...
We explore the evolution of the cold gas (molecular and neutral hydrogen) and star formation activit...
We present results of a study of large-scale neutral hydrogen (HI) gas in nearby radio galaxies. We ...
Abstract: We present results of an HI study of a complete sample of nearby radio galaxies. Our goal ...
We use neutral hydrogen (HI) and optical spectroscopic observations to compare the timescales of a m...
We present Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) H I absorption observations of the core regions of the po...
An important aspect of solving the long-standing question as to what triggers various types of activ...
Abstract: The study of the optical continuum of radio galaxies shows that about 30% have a young ste...
In the low-redshift Universe, the most powerful radio sources are often associated with gas-rich gal...
This article has been accepted for publication in 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...
Context. There is growing observational evidence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback on the int...
We present the detection of a low surface-brightness stellar counterpart to an enormous (190 kpc) ri...
Powerful radio galaxies are often associated with gas-rich galaxy mergers. These mergers may provide...
Powerful radio galaxies are often associated with gas-rich galaxy mergers. These mergers may provide...
We present results of a study of large-scale neutral hydrogen (HI) gas in nearby radio galaxies. We ...
We explore the evolution of the cold gas (molecular and neutral hydrogen) and star formation activit...
We present results of a study of large-scale neutral hydrogen (HI) gas in nearby radio galaxies. We ...
Abstract: We present results of an HI study of a complete sample of nearby radio galaxies. Our goal ...
We use neutral hydrogen (HI) and optical spectroscopic observations to compare the timescales of a m...
We present Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) H I absorption observations of the core regions of the po...
An important aspect of solving the long-standing question as to what triggers various types of activ...
Abstract: The study of the optical continuum of radio galaxies shows that about 30% have a young ste...
In the low-redshift Universe, the most powerful radio sources are often associated with gas-rich gal...
This article has been accepted for publication in 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
We present Chandra observations of two nearby radio galaxies in group environments, 3C285 and 3C442A...
Context. There is growing observational evidence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback on the int...
We present the detection of a low surface-brightness stellar counterpart to an enormous (190 kpc) ri...