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Title: Giant radio galaxies as probes of the large-scale structure
Authors: Saripalli, Lakshmi
Malarecki, J.M.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: SISSA, The International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste,
Citation: Proceedings of Science from The many facets of extragalactic radio surveys: towards new scientific challenges (EXTRA-RAD SUR2015). 20-23 October 2015, held at Bologna, Italy, Page - 044
Abstract: Radio galaxies, which are visible symbols of interaction between twin jets and the ambient medium, are well recognized for their potential in probing the gaseous environment. I will de- scribe results from our recent work where we have used a large sample of giant radio galaxies to probe the gaseous medium on large scales using both radio continuum imaging and optical spec- troscopy. We find jets and lobes to be sensitive probes of the unseen ambient medium associated with low density galaxy concentrations and filaments. The study has implications for gauging how the WHIM gas is distributed and for the long-standing question of why some radio galaxies grow to giant sizes. The work is discussed in the context of upcoming sensitive radio surveys and instruments
Description: Open Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/6524
Alternative Location: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015fers.confE..44S
http://pos.sissa.it/archive/conferences/267/044/EXTRA-RADSUR2015_044.pdf
Copyright: 2015 The authors
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