Radio Galaxy Zoo: discovery of a poor cluster through a giant wide-angle tail radio galaxy
J.K. Banfield, H. Andernach, A.D. Kapinska, L. Rudnick, M.J., Hardcastle, G. Cotter, S. Vaughan, T.W. Jones, I. Heywood, J.D. Wing, O.I., Wong, T. Matorny, I.A. Terentev, A.R. Lopez-Sanchez, R.P. Norris, N. Seymour,, S.S. Shabala, K.W. Willett

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a poor galaxy cluster through a giant wide-angle tail radio galaxy, providing insights into its environment, properties, and possible activity history.
Contribution
It introduces a new method of identifying poor clusters via unusual radio galaxy morphology and characterizes the properties of this specific cluster and galaxy.
Findings
Discovered a new poor galaxy cluster RGZ-CL J0823.2+0333.
Identified a giant wide-angle tail radio galaxy within the cluster.
Estimated the galaxy's velocity and activity history based on radio morphology.
Abstract
We have discovered a previously unreported poor cluster of galaxies (RGZ-CL J0823.2+0333) through an unusual giant wide-angle tail radio galaxy found in the Radio Galaxy Zoo project. We obtained a spectroscopic redshift of for the E0-type host galaxy, 2MASX J08231289+0333016, leading to M and a GHz radio luminosity density of W Hz. These radio and optical luminosities are typical for wide-angle tailed radio galaxies near the borderline between Fanaroff-Riley (FR) classes I and II. The projected largest angular size of arcmin corresponds to kpc and the full length of the source along the curved jets/trails is Mpc in projection. X-ray data from the XMM-Newton archive yield an upper limit on the X-ray luminosity of the thermal emission surrounding RGZ J082312.9+033301,at …
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