Environments of Extended Radio Sources in the ATLBS Survey
K. Thorat, L. Saripalli, R. Subrahmanyan

TL;DR
This study investigates the environments of extended radio sources in the ATLBS survey, revealing environmental anisotropy influences lobe asymmetry and comparing the environments of different radio source types across redshifts.
Contribution
Introduces a new method to quantify environmental anisotropy around radio sources and applies it to analyze their influence on lobe asymmetry and environment comparison.
Findings
Environmental anisotropy correlates with lobe asymmetry.
Head-tail and Wide-angle tail sources are in overdense environments.
No significant redshift evolution in environment for FRI and FRII sources.
Abstract
We present a study of the environments of extended radio sources in the Australia Telescope Low Brightness Survey (ATLBS). The radio sources were selected from the Extended Source Sample (ATLBS-ESS), which is a well defined sample containing the most extended of radio sources in the ATLBS sky survey regions. The environments were analyzed using 4-m CTIO Blanco telescope observations carried out for ATLBS fields in the SDSS band. We have estimated the properties of the environments using smoothed density maps derived from galaxy catalogs constructed using these optical imaging data. The angular distribution of galaxy density relative to the axes of the radio sources has been quantified by defining anisotropy parameters that are estimated using a new method presented here. Examining the anisotropy parameters for a sub-sample of extended double radio sources that…
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