We present results from imaging of the radio filaments in the southern giant lobe of Centaurus A using data from Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations at 325 and 235 MHz, and outcomes from filament modelling. The observations reveal a rich filamentary structure, largely matching the morphology at 1.4 GHz. We find no clear connection of the filaments to the jet. We seek to constrain the nature and origin of the vertex and vortex filaments associated with the lobe and their role in high-energy particle acceleration. We deduce that these filaments are at most mildly overpressured with respect to the global lobe plasma showing no evidence of large-scale efficient Fermi I-type particle acceleration, and persist for ∼2-3 Myr. We demonstrat...
We carry out a population study of magnetized radio filaments in the Galactic centre using MeerKAT d...
We report on Suzaku observations of selected regions within the southern giant lobe of the radio gal...
Narrow-band HST imaging has resolved the detailed internal structure of the 10 kpc diameter Hα+[NII]...
We present results from imaging of the radio filaments in the southern giant lobe of CentaurusA usin...
Date of acceptance: 22/05/2014We present results from imaging of the radio filaments in the southern...
We report on deep XMM-Newton observations of the vertex filament in the southern giant lobe of the F...
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International audienceContext. Evidence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) interaction with the interga...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. Us...
Context. Radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) are known to inject kinetic energy into the surroun...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. U...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. U...
We present new, high dynamic range VLA images of the inner jet of the closest radio galaxy, Centauru...
We model the northern middle radio lobe of Centaurus A (NGC 5128) as a buoyant bubble of plasma depo...
We present new radio and optical images of the nearest radio galaxy Centaurus A and its host galaxy ...
We carry out a population study of magnetized radio filaments in the Galactic centre using MeerKAT d...
We report on Suzaku observations of selected regions within the southern giant lobe of the radio gal...
Narrow-band HST imaging has resolved the detailed internal structure of the 10 kpc diameter Hα+[NII]...
We present results from imaging of the radio filaments in the southern giant lobe of CentaurusA usin...
Date of acceptance: 22/05/2014We present results from imaging of the radio filaments in the southern...
We report on deep XMM-Newton observations of the vertex filament in the southern giant lobe of the F...
Contains fulltext : 130196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
International audienceContext. Evidence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) interaction with the interga...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. Us...
Context. Radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) are known to inject kinetic energy into the surroun...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. U...
A 45 deg2 radio continuum imaging campaign of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A, is reported. U...
We present new, high dynamic range VLA images of the inner jet of the closest radio galaxy, Centauru...
We model the northern middle radio lobe of Centaurus A (NGC 5128) as a buoyant bubble of plasma depo...
We present new radio and optical images of the nearest radio galaxy Centaurus A and its host galaxy ...
We carry out a population study of magnetized radio filaments in the Galactic centre using MeerKAT d...
We report on Suzaku observations of selected regions within the southern giant lobe of the radio gal...
Narrow-band HST imaging has resolved the detailed internal structure of the 10 kpc diameter Hα+[NII]...