PKS1932-46: a radio source in an interacting group?
K.J. Inskip, C.N. Tadhunter, D. Dicken, J. Holt, M. Villar-Martin, R., Morganti

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex environment of the radio galaxy PKS1932-46, revealing an extensive ionized gas region, signs of galaxy interaction, and recent star formation, suggesting the AGN activity is linked to galaxy interactions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multiwavelength analysis of PKS1932-46 and its environment, highlighting the role of galaxy interactions in fueling AGN activity and star formation.
Findings
The host galaxy is an ~M* elliptical with an underluminous AGN.
The EELR is extensive and ionized by AGN and star formation.
The companion galaxy shows significant star formation, classifying it as a LIRG.
Abstract
We present the results of a multiwavelength study of the z=0.23 radio source PKS1932-46. VIMOS IFU spectroscopy is used to study the morphology, kinematics and ionisation state of the EELR surrounding this source, and also a companion galaxy at a similar redshift. Near- and far-IR imaging observations obtained using the NTT and SPITZER are used to analyse the underlying galaxy morphologies and the nature of the AGN. The host galaxy is identified as an ~M* elliptical. Combining Spitzer mid-IR with X-ray, optical and near-IR imaging observations of this source, we conclude that its AGN is underluminous for a radio source of this type, despite its status as a BLRG. However, given its relatively large [OIII] luminosity it is likely that the AGN was substantially more luminous in the recent past (<10^4 years ago). The EELR is remarkably extensive and complex, reminiscent of the systems…
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