Radiogalaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: spectral index-environment correlations
Carlos G. Bornancini, Ana Laura O'Mill, Sebastian Gurovich, Diego, Garcia Lambas

TL;DR
This study investigates the spectral and environmental properties of radio galaxies in the SDSS, revealing correlations between steep spectra and dense galaxy clusters, and providing insights into their luminosity and cluster richness.
Contribution
It is the first comprehensive analysis linking radio spectral indices with galaxy cluster environments using SDSS data and multi-frequency radio surveys.
Findings
40% of ultra steep spectrum sources are in galaxy clusters.
USS radio sources are as luminous as brightest cluster galaxies.
Steeper spectrum sources are found in richer, denser environments.
Abstract
We analyze optical and radio properties of radiogalaxies detected in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The sample of radio sources are selected from the catalogue of Kimball & Ivezi\'c (2008) with flux densities at 325, 1400 and 4850 MHz, using WENSS, NVSS and GB6 radio surveys and from flux measurements at 74 MHz taken from VLA Low-frequency Sky Survey \citep{cohen}. We study radiogalaxy spectral properties using radio colour-colour diagrams and find that our sample follows a single power law from 74 to 4850 MHz. The spectral index vs. spectroscopic redshift relation () is not significant for our sample of radio sources. We analyze a subsample of radio sources associated with clusters of galaxies identified from the maxBCG catalogue and find that about 40% of radio sources with ultra steep spectra (USS, , where ) are associated with…
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