Page 2: Research news on Radio galaxies

Radio galaxies as a research area focus on extragalactic systems whose active galactic nuclei and associated relativistic jets emit strongly at radio wavelengths, often dominating their bolometric output. This field encompasses the physics of jet launching and collimation from accreting supermassive black holes, particle acceleration, synchrotron and inverse-Compton emission processes, and the interaction of jets and radio lobes with the interstellar and intracluster medium. Research on radio galaxies is central to understanding AGN feedback in galaxy formation and evolution, environmental dependence of radio-loud activity, large-scale magnetic fields, and the use of radio-loud AGN as probes of cosmology and large-scale structure.

Fifteen new giant radio galaxies discovered with ASKAP

Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), astronomers have discovered 15 new giant radio galaxies with physical sizes exceeding 3 million light years. The finding was reported in a research paper published ...

Astronomers investigate X-shaped radio galaxy 3C 315

By analyzing the data from Leahy's atlas of double radio-sources and NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), Serbian astronomers have explored an X-shaped radio galaxy designated 3C 315. Results of the new study, published ...

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