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Characteristics of remnant radio galaxies detected in deep radio continuum observations from SKA pathfinders

Source
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
ISSN
02506335
Date Issued
2022-12-01
Author(s)
Dutta, Sushant
Singh, Veeresh
Chandra, C. H.Ishwara
Wadadekar, Yogesh
Kayal, Abhijit
DOI
10.1007/s12036-022-09883-y
Volume
43
Issue
2
Abstract
The cessation of AGN activity in radio galaxies leads to a remnant phase during which jets are no longer sustained, but lobes can be detected for a period of time before they fade away due to radiative and dynamical energy losses. The time-scale of the remnant phase and AGN duty cycle are vital to understand the evolution of radio galaxies. In this paper, we report new band-3 observations with the upgraded Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) for five remnant radio galaxies. Our uGMRT observations reveal emission of low-surface-brightness in all five remnants with 400 MHz surface brightness in the range of 36–201 mJy arcmin<sup>- 2</sup>. With band-3 uGMRT observations, we discover wing-shaped radio morphology in one of our sample sources. Using radio observations at 150, 325, 400 MHz and 1.5 GHz, we model the radio spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of our sample sources with the continuous injection-off (CI<inf>OFF</inf>) model, that assumes an active phase with continuous injection followed by a remnant phase. We obtain total source ages (t<inf>s</inf>) in the range of 20.3–41.4 Myr with t<inf>OFF</inf>/ t<inf>s</inf> distributed in the range of 0.16–0.63, which in turn suggests that they belong to different evolutionary phases. We note that when compared to the remnants reported in the literature, our sample sources tend to show lower spectral ages that can be explained by the combined effects of more dominant inverse Compton losses for our sources present at the relatively higher redshifts and possible rapid expansion of lobes in their less dense environments.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/25849
Subjects
Galaxies: active—galaxies: jets—radio continuum: galaxies—galaxies: evolution
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