Radio galaxies in galaxy groups: kinematics, scaling relations and AGN feedback
T. Pasini, A. Finoguenov, M. Br\"uggen, M. Gaspari, F. de Gasperin and, G. Gozaliasl

TL;DR
This study analyzes the kinematic properties and radio activity of galaxies in groups, revealing that powerful radio galaxies are typically central, ancient infallers in high-mass groups, and their activity correlates with intragroup medium properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of radio galaxy properties in groups, linking radio activity to group dynamics, mass, and intragroup medium, and compares observations with simulations to understand AGN feedback.
Findings
Most BGGs are ancient infallers (~80%).
Powerful radio galaxies are within 0.2 R_vir of group centers.
Radio power correlates with X-ray temperature and luminosity.
Abstract
We investigate the kinematic properties of a large (N=998) sample of COSMOS spectroscopic galaxy members distributed among 79 groups. We identify the Brightest Group Galaxies (BGGs) and cross-match our data with the VLA-COSMOS Deep survey at 1.4 GHz, classifying our parent sample into radio/non-radio BGGs and radio/non-radio satellites. The radio luminosity distribution spans from W Hz to 10 W Hz. A phase-space analysis, performed by comparing the velocity ratio (line-of-sight velocity divided by the group velocity dispersion) with the galaxy-group centre offset, reveals that BGGs (radio and non-radio) are mostly (80\%) ancient infallers. Furthermore, the strongest ( W Hz) radio galaxies are always found within 0.2 from the group centre. Comparing our samples with HORIZON-AGN, we find…
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