Stacking of DESI quasar spectra reveals strong, localized Hα emission aligned with radio jet axes around radio galaxies, indicating anisotropic jet-CGM interaction.
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11 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
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A calibration strategy using full-Jones corrections with an in-field unpolarised calibrator and visibility-based multi-epoch alignment enables sub-arcsecond polarimetric imaging with LOFAR at metre wavelengths.
3D MHD simulations show high-thrust, magnetically stabilized jets reach 5 Mpc in 15 Myr while weaker jets disrupt at ~3 Mpc over 35 Myr.
Low-luminosity FRII radio galaxies show higher core prevalence, comparable hotspots, and ~32% restarting/remnant behavior compared to bright FRIIs, revealing a highly diverse population where FRII dynamics occur at low powers.
Citizen science discovery of a bow-and-arrow radio galaxy with ~560 kpc bow-shock-like structure in a multi-halo environment at z=0.159.
A census of ~3600 variable compact radio sources at 3 GHz from VLASS epochs 1 and 2, with 5-9% showing >30% flux changes above 20-300 mJy and most consistent with blazars or quasars.
Including radiative losses in analytic models of high-redshift radio galaxies reduces predicted radio and X-ray luminosities compared to models that neglect them.
Models predict SKA-Low will deliver an RM grid of over 50,000 sources in a 10,000 deg² survey at ~0.05 rad/m² precision, at least 10x denser than current m-λ grids.
Multiwavelength study of 621 winged radio galaxies shows XRGs are radio-luminous with frequent backflow signatures while ZRGs link to lower jet power and environmental perturbations.
Reviews existing citizen science efforts like Radio Galaxy Zoo and RAD@home in radio astronomy and proposes SKA@home as a hybrid human-AI approach for SKA data.
Forecasts angular clustering for a 20,000 sq deg SKAO radio continuum survey reaching O(300-400 million) sources and discusses needed corrections for telescope systematics and population modeling.
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Lighting Up the CGM: Strong, Jet-Aligned $H\alpha$ Emission around Radio Galaxies
Stacking of DESI quasar spectra reveals strong, localized Hα emission aligned with radio jet axes around radio galaxies, indicating anisotropic jet-CGM interaction.
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Polarisation and Faraday rotation measure imaging at metre wavelengths with sub-arcsecond resolution: a foundational calibration strategy
A calibration strategy using full-Jones corrections with an in-field unpolarised calibrator and visibility-based multi-epoch alignment enables sub-arcsecond polarimetric imaging with LOFAR at metre wavelengths.
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Simulating megaparsec-scale jets of radio galaxies: Magneto-hydrodynamics of jets reaching 5 Mpc
3D MHD simulations show high-thrust, magnetically stabilized jets reach 5 Mpc in 15 Myr while weaker jets disrupt at ~3 Mpc over 35 Myr.
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The diverse morphologies and evolution of low-luminosity edge-brightened radio galaxies
Low-luminosity FRII radio galaxies show higher core prevalence, comparable hotspots, and ~32% restarting/remnant behavior compared to bright FRIIs, revealing a highly diverse population where FRII dynamics occur at low powers.
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RAD@home discovery of a bow-and-arrow radio galaxy tracing a ~560 kpc bow-shock structure in a multi-halo environment
Citizen science discovery of a bow-and-arrow radio galaxy with ~560 kpc bow-shock-like structure in a multi-halo environment at z=0.159.
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A simulation-based analytic model of radio galaxies II: self-consistent radiative losses
Including radiative losses in analytic models of high-redshift radio galaxies reduces predicted radio and X-ray luminosities compared to models that neglect them.
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An SKA-Low RM Grid for constraining the origin of cosmic magnetism
Models predict SKA-Low will deliver an RM grid of over 50,000 sources in a 10,000 deg² survey at ~0.05 rad/m² precision, at least 10x denser than current m-λ grids.
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A Morphological Identification and Study of Radio Galaxies from LoTSS DR2. III. The Multiwavelength Analysis of Winged Radio Galaxies
Multiwavelength study of 621 winged radio galaxies shows XRGs are radio-luminous with frequent backflow signatures while ZRGs link to lower jet power and environmental perturbations.
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Citizen Science Research with the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO)
Reviews existing citizen science efforts like Radio Galaxy Zoo and RAD@home in radio astronomy and proposes SKA@home as a hybrid human-AI approach for SKA data.
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Cosmology from Clustering of Continuum Galaxies
Forecasts angular clustering for a 20,000 sq deg SKAO radio continuum survey reaching O(300-400 million) sources and discusses needed corrections for telescope systematics and population modeling.