IGR J14488-4008: An X-ray peculiar giant radio galaxy discovered by INTEGRAL

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In this paper, we report the discovery and detailed radio/X-ray analysis of a peculiar giant radio galaxy (GRG) detected by INTEGRAL, IGR J14488-4008. The source has been recently classified as a Seyfert 1.2 galaxy at redshift 0.123; the radio data denote the source to be a type II Fanaroff-Riley radio galaxy, with a linear projected size exceeding 1.5 Mpc, clearly assigning IGR J14488-4008 to the class of GRG. In the X-rays, the source shows a remarkable spectrum, characterized by absorption by ionized elements, a characteristic so far found in only other four broad-line radio galaxies.

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Molina, M., Venturi, T., Malizia, A., Bassani, L., Dallacasa, D., Vir Lal, D., … Ubertini, P. (2015). IGR J14488-4008: An X-ray peculiar giant radio galaxy discovered by INTEGRAL. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 451(3), 2370–2375. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1116

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