On the Environments of Giant Radio Galaxies
Ting-Wen Lan, J. Xavier Prochaska

TL;DR
This study investigates whether the large sizes of giant radio galaxies are influenced by their environments, finding no significant correlation between environment properties and GRG sizes or locations, suggesting internal factors dominate their growth.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis showing that the environments of GRGs are similar to control galaxies, indicating environment is not the primary factor in their enormous sizes.
Findings
No significant difference in galaxy properties around GRGs and controls.
GRG locations are consistent with large-scale structures.
Radio feedback has minimal impact on surrounding galaxy properties.
Abstract
We test the hypothesis that environments play a key role in enabling the growth of enormous radio structures spanning more than 700 kpc, an extreme population of radio galaxies called giant radio galaxies (GRGs). To achieve this, we explore (1) the relationships between the occurrence of GRGs and the surface number density of surrounding galaxies, including satellite galaxies and galaxies from neighboring halos, as well as (2) the GRG locations towards large-scale structures. The analysis is done by making use of a homogeneous sample of 110 GRGs detected from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey in combination with photometric galaxies from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys and a large-scale filament catalog from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Our results show that the properties of galaxies around GRGs are similar with that around the two control samples, consisting of galaxies with optical…
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