Hybrid Morphology Radio Sources (HyMoRS) are a very rare subclass of radio galaxies with apparent mixed FR morphology, i.e. these galaxies seem to have an FR-I structure on one side of the core and an FR-II structure on the other side of the core. We systematically searched for HyMoRS using Very Large Array (VLA) Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm (FIRST) survey with 1400 MHz frequency and identified 33 candidate HyMoRS. Our finding significantly increased the known sample size of HyMoRS. HyMoRS may play an essential role in understanding the interaction of jets with the interstellar medium and the much-debated topic of the FR dichotomy. We identified optical counterparts for 29 sources in our catalogue. In our sample of sources, on...
The relative positions of the high and low surface brightness regions of radio-loud active galaxies ...
We present in this paper a detailed study of a new sample of large angular size FR I and FR II radio...
We present a study of the radio properties of the dominant early-type galaxies in 26 galaxy groups, ...
19 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRASHybrid morphology radio sources (HyM...
Based on their differing radio morphologies, powerful radio galaxies can be separated into the Fanar...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
The so-called HYbrid MOrphology Radio Sources (HYMORS) are a class of objects that appear to have a ...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
The so-called HYbrid MOrphology Radio Sources (HYMORS) are a class of objects that appear to have a ...
We provide observational and theoretical perspectives on the currently much debated issue of the Fan...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
We present here the polarization image of the hybrid morphology (HYMOR) and broad-absorption line (B...
We highlight a group of peculiar double radio sources we christen HYMORS: HYbrid MOrphology Radio So...
The relative positions of the high and low surface brightness regions of radio-loud active galaxies ...
We present in this paper a detailed study of a new sample of large angular size FR I and FR II radio...
We present a study of the radio properties of the dominant early-type galaxies in 26 galaxy groups, ...
19 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRASHybrid morphology radio sources (HyM...
Based on their differing radio morphologies, powerful radio galaxies can be separated into the Fanar...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
The so-called HYbrid MOrphology Radio Sources (HYMORS) are a class of objects that appear to have a ...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fana...
The so-called HYbrid MOrphology Radio Sources (HYMORS) are a class of objects that appear to have a ...
We provide observational and theoretical perspectives on the currently much debated issue of the Fan...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
We present here the polarization image of the hybrid morphology (HYMOR) and broad-absorption line (B...
We highlight a group of peculiar double radio sources we christen HYMORS: HYbrid MOrphology Radio So...
The relative positions of the high and low surface brightness regions of radio-loud active galaxies ...
We present in this paper a detailed study of a new sample of large angular size FR I and FR II radio...
We present a study of the radio properties of the dominant early-type galaxies in 26 galaxy groups, ...