High-resolution radio imaging shows TGSSJ1530+1049 as a ~5.5 kpc medium-sized symmetric object whose lobes align with but do not reach the full extent of the ionized gas seen by JWST in a dense z=4 environment.
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RACS re-characterization confirms 66 compact sources and 18 very steep-spectrum sources among 171 TGSS candidates previously missed or misclassified in NVSS.
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High-resolution radio imaging of TGSSJ1530+1049, a radio galaxy in a dense environment at z=4
High-resolution radio imaging shows TGSSJ1530+1049 as a ~5.5 kpc medium-sized symmetric object whose lobes align with but do not reach the full extent of the ionized gas seen by JWST in a dense z=4 environment.
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From NVSS to RACS: Identifying truly Compact and Steep spectrum Radio sources
RACS re-characterization confirms 66 compact sources and 18 very steep-spectrum sources among 171 TGSS candidates previously missed or misclassified in NVSS.