Recurrent radio outbursts at the center of the NGC1407 galaxy group
Simona Giacintucci, Ewan O'Sullivan, Tracy E. Clarke, Matteo Murgia,, Jan M. Vrtilek, Tiziana Venturi, Laurence P. David, Somak Raychaudhury,, Ramana M. Athreya

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency radio observations to analyze recurrent outbursts at the center of the NGC1407 galaxy group, revealing different ages and energies of past and current activity cycles.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the history of radio outbursts and the dynamics of the galaxy group through combined radio and X-ray data analysis.
Findings
Diffuse emission indicates past radio outbursts ~300 Myr ago.
Current activity is significantly less energetic than previous outbursts.
Morphology suggests influence of group core motion and possible galaxy interactions.
Abstract
We present deep Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations at 240, 330 and 610 MHz of the complex radio source at the center of the NGC1407 galaxy group. Previous GMRT observations at 240 MHz revealed faint, diffuse emission enclosing the central twin-jet radio galaxy. This has been interpreted as an indication of two possible radio outbursts occurring at different times. Both the inner double and diffuse component are detected in the new GMRT images at high levels of significance. Combining the GMRT observations with archival Very Large Array data at 1.4 and 4.9 GHz, we derive the total spectrum of both components. The inner double has a spectral index \alpha=0.7, typical for active, extended radio galaxies, whereas the spectrum of the large-scale emission is very steep, with \alpha=1.8 between 240 MHz and 1.4 GHz. The radiative age of the large-scale component is very…
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