A Case for Renewed Activity in the Giant Radio Galaxy J0116−473

  • Saripalli L
  • Subrahmanyan R
  • Udaya Shankar N
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Abstract

We present ATCA radio observations of the giant radio galaxy J0116-473 at 12 and 22 cm wavelengths in total intensity and polarization. The images clearly reveal a bright inner-double structure within more extended edge-brightened lobe emission. The lack of hotspots at the ends of the outer lobes, the strong core and the inner-double structure with its edge-brightened morphology lead us to suggest that this giant radio galaxy is undergoing a renewed nuclear activity: J0116-473 appears to be a striking example of a radio galaxy where a young double source is evolving within older lobe material. We also report the detection of a Mpc-long linear feature which is oriented perpendicular to the radio axis and has a high fractional polarization.

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Saripalli, L., Subrahmanyan, R., & Udaya Shankar, N. (2002). A Case for Renewed Activity in the Giant Radio Galaxy J0116−473. The Astrophysical Journal, 565(1), 256–264. https://doi.org/10.1086/324600

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