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Simulations of Precessing Jets and the Formation of X-shaped Radio Galaxies [PDF]
Jet precession is sometimes invoked to explain asymmetries in radio galaxy (RG) jets and “X/S/Z-shaped” RGs, caused by the presence of a binary black hole companion to the source active galactic nucleus or by accretion instabilities.
Chris Nolting, Jay Ball, Tri M. Nguyen
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Restarting engine in an X-shaped radio galaxy [PDF]
J2018-556, an X-shaped FR-I radio galaxy provides a unique opportunity to discuss the formation scenarios for the extended structures seen in this class of radio sources. An understanding of the origin of X-shaped source structures has important implications for radio galaxy models as well as black hole-black hole mergers.
L. Saripalli +3 more
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Spectral index variation across X-shaped radio galaxies [PDF]
20 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in ...
Dusmanta Patra +2 more
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A Unified Framework for X-shaped Radio Galaxies
Abstract We propose a radically different picture for X-shaped radio galaxies compared with existing models as transition objects between cold-mode accreting, low-spinning retrograde black holes and low-spinning prograde black holes. This model explains their smaller average black hole masses; their general aversion for cluster compared ...
David Garofalo +5 more
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Bridging the Bondi and Event Horizon Scales: 3D GRMHD Simulations Reveal X-shaped Radio Galaxy Morphology [PDF]
Abstract X-shaped radio galaxies (XRGs) produce misaligned X-shaped jet pairs and make up ≲10% of radio galaxies. XRGs are thought to emerge in galaxies featuring a binary supermassive black hole (SMBH), SMBH merger, or large-scale ambient medium asymmetry.
Aretaios Lalakos +8 more
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X-shaped radio galaxy 3C 223.1: A ‘double boomerang’ with an anomalous spectral gradient [PDF]
A comparison of the recent LOFAR 144 MHz map of the radio source 3C 223.1 (J094124.028+394441.95) with the VLA maps at 4.9 GHz and 8.3 GHz that we built based on archival data, establishes this X-shaped radio galaxy (XRG) as a singularly robust case where the ‘wings’ exhibit a distinctly flatter radio spectrum than the primary lobes. The details of its
Gopal Krishna, Pratik Dabhade
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On the origin of X-shaped radio galaxies [PDF]
After a brief, critical review of the leading explanations proposed for the small but important subset of radio galaxies showing an X-shaped morphology (XRGs) we propose a generalized model, based on the jet-shell interaction and spin-flip hypotheses. The most popular scenarios for this intriguing phenomenon invoke either hydrodynamical backflows and ...
Peter L. Biermann +2 more
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Discovery of X-shaped morphology of the giant radio galaxy 0503-286 [PDF]
The high surface-brightness sensitivity of the galactic and extragalactic all-sky mwa survey (GLEAM) image of the giant radio galaxy (GRG) 0503-28 at 70–230 MHz has revealed an inversion-symmetric bending of its two lobes, while maintaining a ∼200 kpc wide strip-like radio emission gap between their bent portions.
Pratik Dabhade, Gopal Krishna
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Starbursts and black hole masses in X-shaped radio galaxies: Signatures of a merger event? [PDF]
9 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & ...
Mar Mezcua +3 more
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X-Shaped Radio Galaxies and the Nanohertz Gravitational Wave Background [PDF]
AbstractCoalescence of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in galaxy mergers is potentially the dominant contributor to the low frequency gravitational wave background (GWB). It was proposed by Merritt & Ekers that X-shaped radio galaxies are signposts of such coalescences and that their abundance might be used to predict the magnitude of the GWB ...
D. H. Roberts +2 more
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