Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs, or colloquially ‘giants’) are the Universe’s largest structures generated by individual galaxies. They comprise synchrotron-radiating active galactic nucleus ejecta and attain cosmological (megaparsec-scale) lengths. However, the main mechanisms that drive their exceptional growth remain poorly understood. Aims. To deduce the main mechanisms that drive a phenomenon, it is usually instructive to study extreme examples. If there exist host galaxy characteristics that are an important cause for GRG growth, then the hosts of the largest GRGs are likely to possess them. Similarly, if there exist particular large-scale environments that are highly conducive to GRG growth, then the largest GRGs are likely to re...
We present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated solely to the studies of ...
Context. Many massive galaxies launch jets from the accretion disk of their central black hole, but ...
We report the discovery of two new giant radio galaxies (GRGs) using the MeerKAT International GHz T...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs, or colloquially ‘giants’) are the Universe’s largest structures...
© ESO 2020. The original publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935589.Gia...
International audienceWe present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated sol...
We report on the discovery in the LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) of a giant radio g...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We report on the discovery in the LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) of a giant radio g...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are the largest single structures in the Universe. Exhibiting e...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated solely to the studies of ...
Context. Many massive galaxies launch jets from the accretion disk of their central black hole, but ...
We report the discovery of two new giant radio galaxies (GRGs) using the MeerKAT International GHz T...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs, or colloquially ‘giants’) are the Universe’s largest structures...
© ESO 2020. The original publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935589.Gia...
International audienceWe present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated sol...
We report on the discovery in the LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) of a giant radio g...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We report on the discovery in the LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) of a giant radio g...
Context. Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are the largest single structures in the Universe. Exhibiting e...
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs) are a subclass of radio galaxies, which have grown to megaparsec scales....
We present the first results of a project called SAGAN, which is dedicated solely to the studies of ...
Context. Many massive galaxies launch jets from the accretion disk of their central black hole, but ...
We report the discovery of two new giant radio galaxies (GRGs) using the MeerKAT International GHz T...