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Simulations of Precessing Jets and the Formation of X-shaped Radio Galaxies [PDF]

open access: greenThe Astrophysical Journal, 2023
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
doaj   +8 more sources

The X-shaped Radio Galaxy J0725+5835 is Associated with an AGN Pair [PDF]

open access: goldThe Astrophysical Journal, 2022
X-shaped radio galaxies (XRGs) are those that exhibit two pairs of unaligned radio lobes (main radio lobes and wings). One of the promising models for the peculiar morphology is jet reorientation.
Xiaolong Yang   +8 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Restarting engine in an X-shaped radio galaxy [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of From Planets to Dark Energy: the Modern Radio Universe — PoS(MRU), 2008
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.
L. Saripalli   +3 more
semanticscholar   +7 more sources

X-shaped radio galaxy 3C 223.1: A ‘double boomerang’ with an anomalous spectral gradient [PDF]

open access: diamondAstronomy & Astrophysics, 2022
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 ...
Gopal Krishna, Pratik Dabhade
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

X-shaped Radio Galaxies: Optical Properties, Large-scale Environment, and Relationship to Radio Structure [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Astrophysical Journal, 2019
In pursuit of clues to the origin of “winged” or X-shaped radio galaxies (XRGs) we investigate the parent galaxies of a large sample of 106 XRGs for optical–radio axes alignment, interstellar medium, black hole mass, and large-scale environment.
Ravi Joshi   +11 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Discovery of X-shaped morphology of the giant radio galaxy 0503-286 [PDF]

open access: diamondAstronomy & Astrophysics, 2022
The high surface-brightness sensitivity of the GLEAM survey 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 between their bent portions a ∼ 200 kpc wide strip-like ...
Pratik Dabhade, Gopal Krishna
semanticscholar   +7 more sources

HYDRODYNAMIC MODELS OF RADIO GALAXY MORPHOLOGY: WINGED AND X-SHAPED SOURCES [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Astrophysical Journal, 2011
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamic models of radio galaxies interacting with initially relaxed hot atmospheres and explore the significant off-axis radio lobe structures that result under certain conditions.
Edmund J. Hodges-Kluck   +1 more
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Bridging Bondi and Event Horizon Scales: 3D GRMHD Simulations Reveal X-Shaped Radio Galaxy Morphology [PDF]

open access: greenThe Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2022
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
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Hydrodynamical backflow in X-shaped radio galaxy PKS 2014−55 [PDF]

open access: hybridMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020
We present MeerKAT 1.28 GHz total-intensity, polarization, and spectral-index images covering the giant (projected length $l \approx 1.57$~Mpc) X-shaped radio source PKS~2014$-$55 with an unprecedented combination of brightness sensitivity and angular ...
W. D. Cotton   +15 more
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

X-Shaped Radio Galaxies and the Nanohertz Gravitational Wave Background [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2015
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
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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