The optical morphologies of the 2Jy sample of radio galaxies: evidence for galaxy interactions
Cristina Ramos Almeida, Clive N. Tadhunter, K. J. Inskip, R. Morganti,, J. Holt, D. Dicken

TL;DR
This study reveals that the majority of intermediate-redshift 2Jy radio galaxies exhibit optical morphological peculiarities indicative of galaxy interactions, strongly suggesting such interactions are key in triggering AGN activity.
Contribution
First comprehensive optical morphological analysis of 2Jy radio galaxies showing high interaction rates, especially among strong-line radio galaxies, linking galaxy interactions to AGN triggering.
Findings
78-85% show morphological peculiarities like tails, shells, and multiple nuclei.
94% of strong-line radio galaxies exhibit signs of interactions.
92% of starburst galaxies display disturbed morphologies.
Abstract
We present deep GMOS-S/Gemini optical broad-band images for a complete sample of 46 southern 2Jy radio galaxies at intermediate redshifts (0.05<z<0.7). The high-quality observations show for the first time that the overall majority of PRGs at intermediate redshifts (78-85%) show peculiarities in their optical morphologies at relatively high levels of surface brightness (v=23.6 and {\Delta}v~[21,26] mag arcsec-2) including tails, fans, bridges, shells, dust lanes, irregular features, amorphous haloes, and multiple nuclei. While the results for many of the galaxies are consistent with them being observed at, or after, the time of coalescence of the nuclei in a galaxy merger, we find that more than 1/3 of the sample are observed in a pre-coalescence phase of the merger, or following a close encounter between galaxies. By dividing the sample into Weak-Line Radio Galaxies (WLRGs;…
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