WAT CAT: A tale of wide-angle tailed radio galaxies

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We present a catalog of 47 wide-angle tailed radio galaxies (WATs), the WATCAT, mainly built including a radio morphological classification; WATs were selected by combining observations from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory/Very Large Array Sky Survey (NVSS), the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters (FIRST), and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We included in the catalog only radio sources showing two-sided jets with two clear “warmspots” (i.e., jet knots as bright as 20% of the nucleus) lying on the opposite side of the radio core, and having classical extended emission resembling a plume beyond them. The catalog is limited to redshifts z ≳ 0:15, and lists only sources with radio emission extended beyond 30 kpc from the host galaxy. We found that host galaxies of WATCAT sources are all luminous (-20:5 ≲ Mr ≲ -23:7), red early-type galaxies with black hole masses in the range 108 . MBH . 109 M·. The spectroscopic classification indicates that they are all low-excitation galaxies (LEGs). Comparing WAT multifrequency properties with those of FR I and FR II radio galaxies at the same redshifts, we conclude that WATs show multifrequency properties remarkably similar to FR I radio galaxies, having radio power of typical FR IIs.

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Missaglia, V., Massaro, F., Capetti, A., Paolillo, M., Kraft, R. P., Baldi, R. D., & Paggi, A. (2019). WAT CAT: A tale of wide-angle tailed radio galaxies. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 626. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935058

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