We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact steep-spectrum radio source MRC B1221−423 (z = 0.1706). MRC B1221−423 is a very young (∼105 yr), powerful radio source which is undergoing a tidal interaction with a companion galaxy. We find strong evidence of interaction between the active galactic nucleus (AGN) and its environment. The radio morphology is highly distorted, showing a dramatic interaction between the radio jet and the host galaxy, with the jet being turned almost back on itself. H I observations show strong absorption against the nucleus at an infall velocity of ∼250 km s−1 compared to the stellar velocity, as well as a second, broader component which may represent gas falling ...
We present a pilot study of the z = 2.923 radio galaxy MRC0943-242, where we combine information fro...
In the low-redshift Universe, the most powerful radio sources are often associated with gas-rich gal...
We present high angular resolution (0.13–0.4 arcsec) ALMA CO(2–1) and 1.7 mm continuum observations ...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present BVRIK images and spectroscopic observations of the z = 0.17 host galaxy of the compact st...
Mrk 1498 is part of a sample of galaxies with extended emission-line regions (extended outwards up t...
International audienceWe report the results of our radio, optical and infrared studies of a peculiar...
This article has been accepted for publication in 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
I will present the most up-to-date observations of ionisation, excitation and absorption lines in th...
The radio galaxy MRC 1138-262 at z=2.16 is most likely a brightest cluster galaxy in an early stage ...
Outlined is the discovery of a very faint, diffuse, low surface-brightness (0.5 mJy beam-1, 1.4 mJy ...
Galaxy mergers have been observed to trigger nuclear activity by feeding gas to the central supermas...
9C J1503+4528 is a very young compact steep spectrum radio galaxy, with an age of the order of 10^4 ...
We present a pilot study of the z = 2.923 radio galaxy MRC0943-242, where we combine information fro...
In the low-redshift Universe, the most powerful radio sources are often associated with gas-rich gal...
We present high angular resolution (0.13–0.4 arcsec) ALMA CO(2–1) and 1.7 mm continuum observations ...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present optical spectra and high-resolution multiwavelength radio observations of the compact ste...
We present BVRIK images and spectroscopic observations of the z = 0.17 host galaxy of the compact st...
Mrk 1498 is part of a sample of galaxies with extended emission-line regions (extended outwards up t...
International audienceWe report the results of our radio, optical and infrared studies of a peculiar...
This article has been accepted for publication in 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
I will present the most up-to-date observations of ionisation, excitation and absorption lines in th...
The radio galaxy MRC 1138-262 at z=2.16 is most likely a brightest cluster galaxy in an early stage ...
Outlined is the discovery of a very faint, diffuse, low surface-brightness (0.5 mJy beam-1, 1.4 mJy ...
Galaxy mergers have been observed to trigger nuclear activity by feeding gas to the central supermas...
9C J1503+4528 is a very young compact steep spectrum radio galaxy, with an age of the order of 10^4 ...
We present a pilot study of the z = 2.923 radio galaxy MRC0943-242, where we combine information fro...
In the low-redshift Universe, the most powerful radio sources are often associated with gas-rich gal...
We present high angular resolution (0.13–0.4 arcsec) ALMA CO(2–1) and 1.7 mm continuum observations ...