Dying radio galaxies in the LOFAR Lockman Hole

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After the jets have switched off, radio galaxies undergo a fading phase which is often named the dying phase. The luminosity evolution of the remnant plasma during this period is still poorly constrained because of the paucity of objects detected. Using the new 150-MHz deep LOFAR observations of the well-known extragalactic field the Lockman Hole, we performed a systematic search of dying radio sources aiming to provide good statistics on their detection and properties. To avoid selection biases towards any specific class of dying sources we used both morphological and spectral selection criteria. To do this we combined the LOFAR data with publicly available surveys at other frequencies as well as dedicated deep observations. Our preliminary results, show that the fraction of candidate dying radio sources is < 6-8% of the entire radio source population and is dominated by steep spectrum sources. By comparing these observational results with statistical modelling of the radio sky population we will be able to constrain the main mechanisms contributing to the dying radio galaxy luminosity evolution.

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Brienza, M., Mahony, E., Morganti, R., Prandoni, I., & Godfrey, L. (2016). Dying radio galaxies in the LOFAR Lockman Hole. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 20-23-October-2015). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.267.0069

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