Galaxies (Oct 2021)

Odd Radio Circles and Their Environment

  • Ray P. Norris,
  • Evan Crawford,
  • Peter Macgregor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies9040083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 83

Abstract

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Odd Radio Circles (ORCs) are unexpected faint circles of diffuse radio emission discovered in recent wide deep radio surveys. They are typically about one arcmin in diameter, and may be spherical shells of synchrotron emission about a million light years in diameter, surrounding galaxies at a redshift of ∼0.2–0.6. Here we study the properties and environment of the known ORCs. All three known single ORCs either lie in a significant overdensity or have a close companion. If the ORC is caused by an event in the host galaxy, then the fact that they tend to be in an overdensity, or have a close companion, may indicate that the environment is important in creating the ORC phenomenon, possibly because of an increased ambient density or magnetic field.

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