New insights into the evolution of the FR I radio galaxy 3C 270 (NGC 4261) from VLA and GMRT radio observations
Konstantinos Kolokythas, Ewan O'Sullivan, Simona Giacintucci, Somak, Raychaudhury, C. H. Ishwara-Chandra, Diana M. Worrall, Mark Birkinshaw

TL;DR
This study uses radio observations from GMRT and VLA to analyze the spectral index, age, and dynamics of the FR I radio galaxy 3C 270, revealing insights into its evolution and particle content.
Contribution
It provides new spectral index maps, estimates of radiative ages, and insights into the source’s activity history and particle composition, based on combined radio data and spectral modeling.
Findings
Spectral index remains constant along jets and steepens towards lobes.
Estimated radiative ages of lobes are approximately 29 and 37 million years.
Significant gas entrainment and energy in non-radiating particles are indicated.
Abstract
We present Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) 240 MHz observations of the nearby luminous FR I radio source 3C 270, in the group-central elliptical NGC 4261. Combining these data with reprocessed Very Large Array (VLA) 1.55 and 4.8 GHz observations, we produce spectral index maps that reveal a constant spectral index along the jets and a gradual steepening from the ends of the jets through the lobes towards the nucleus. A Jaffe & Perola (JP) model fitted to the integrated spectrum of the source gives an asymptotic low-frequency index of , while JP models fitted to the observed spectral index trend along the lobes allow us to estimate radiative ages of Myr and Myr for the west and east lobes respectively. Our age estimates are a factor of two lower than the 75-Myr upper limit derived from X-ray data (O'Sullivan et al. 2011). We…
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