Galaxies (Oct 2021)

Viewing Classical Radio Galaxies with the Upgraded GMRT and MeerKAT—A Progress Report

  • Dharam V. Lal,
  • Portia Legodi,
  • Bernie Fanaroff,
  • Tiziana Venturi,
  • Oleg M. Smirnov,
  • Marco Bondi,
  • Kshitij Thorat,
  • Landman H. Bester,
  • Gyula I. G. Józsa,
  • Dane Kleiner,
  • Francesca Loi,
  • Sphesihle Makhathini,
  • Sarah V. White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies9040087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 87

Abstract

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We present a progress report of a study of FR I and FR II radio galaxies. Several new morphological features in the radio emission are now revealed using the high (μJy) sensitivity reached in the range 550–1712 MHz, more than a factor of three, at the high (∼4″−7″) angular resolution with the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and MeerKAT. Therefore, the aim of this study is to understand if we need to revise our current classification scheme for classical radio galaxies. In order to address our goals, we have carefully constructed a sample of 14 (6 FR I, 6 FR II and 2 FR 0) radio galaxies. The uGMRT and MeerKAT images of our four target sources revealed a wealth of morphological details, e.g., filamentary structure in the emission from the lobes, misalignments, radio emission beyond the hot-spots in three sources, etc.; see Fanaroff et al. (2021). Here, we present preliminary results for two more radio galaxies from our sample using uGMRT, in the light of the local environment. Finally, we are awaiting uGMRT and MeerKAT observations of remaining sample sources. Our results show that for the radio galaxies in this study, the morphological classification scheme for the classical FR I/FR II radio galaxies still holds, even with the improved imaging capabilities of the uGMRT and MeerKAT. Furthermore, we need to be cautious when using automated procedures for classification schemes, e.g., in surveys (with poorer sensitivities and angular resolutions) because of the rich morphological details that are shown in our uGMRT and MeerKAT images.

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