Giant radio quasars (GRQs) are radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) that propel megaparsec-scale jets. In order to understand GRQs and their properties, we have compiled all known GRQs (‘the GRQ catalogue’) and a subset of small (size < 700 kpc) radio quasars (SRQs) from the literature. In the process, we have found ten new Fanaroff-Riley type-II GRQs in the redshift range of 0.66 < z < 1.72, which we include in the GRQ catalogue. Using the above samples, we have carried out a systematic comparative study of GRQs and SRQs using optical and radio data. Our results show that the GRQs and SRQs statistically have similar spectral index and black hole mass distributions. However, SRQs have a higher radio core power, core dominance factor, t...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We have assembled a sample of 37 RLQs that have been imaged with the HST in order to investigate the...
Aims.In this paper we analyse whether “giant” radio galaxies (GRGs) differ from “normal”-size galaxi...
We present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated solely to the studies of ...
International audienceWe present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated sol...
International audienceGiant radio quasars (GRQs) are radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) that pr...
International audienceGiant radio galaxies (GRGs) are one of the largest astrophysical sources in th...
Current wide-area radio surveys are dominated by active galactic nuclei, yet many of these sources h...
Giant radio galaxies are arguably the least understood of jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN). We pr...
We analysed optical properties of giant radio quasars (with radio structures larger than 0.7 Mpc). T...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
Simonte M, Andernach H, Brueggen M, Schwarz D, Prandoni I, Willis AG. Giant radio galaxies in the LO...
Giant radio galaxies (GRG) are the largest single entities in the universe, having a projected linea...
© ESO 2020. The original publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935589.Gia...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We have assembled a sample of 37 RLQs that have been imaged with the HST in order to investigate the...
Aims.In this paper we analyse whether “giant” radio galaxies (GRGs) differ from “normal”-size galaxi...
We present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated solely to the studies of ...
International audienceWe present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated sol...
International audienceGiant radio quasars (GRQs) are radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) that pr...
International audienceGiant radio galaxies (GRGs) are one of the largest astrophysical sources in th...
Current wide-area radio surveys are dominated by active galactic nuclei, yet many of these sources h...
Giant radio galaxies are arguably the least understood of jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN). We pr...
We analysed optical properties of giant radio quasars (with radio structures larger than 0.7 Mpc). T...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
Simonte M, Andernach H, Brueggen M, Schwarz D, Prandoni I, Willis AG. Giant radio galaxies in the LO...
Giant radio galaxies (GRG) are the largest single entities in the universe, having a projected linea...
© ESO 2020. The original publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935589.Gia...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We have assembled a sample of 37 RLQs that have been imaged with the HST in order to investigate the...
Aims.In this paper we analyse whether “giant” radio galaxies (GRGs) differ from “normal”-size galaxi...