Multi-frequency characterisation of remnant radio galaxies in the Lockman Hole field
N. Jurlin, M. Brienza, R. Morganti, Y. Wadadekar, C. H., Ishwara-Chandra, N. Maddox, and V. Mahatma

TL;DR
This study investigates a sample of candidate remnant radio galaxies in the Lockman Hole field using multi-frequency observations, confirming their remnant status and analyzing their properties to improve selection criteria.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral and morphological analysis of remnant radio galaxies in this field, refining criteria for identifying remnants.
Findings
13 out of 23 candidates confirmed as remnants
Only 7% of the sample are remnants, with few in clusters
Remnants exhibit diverse properties, often with ultra-steep spectra
Abstract
Remnant radio galaxies represent an important phase in the life-cycle of radio active galactic nuclei. It is suggested that in this phase, the jets have switched off and the extended emission is fading rapidly. This phase is not well-studied due to the lack of statistical samples observed at both low and high frequencies. In this work, we study a sample of 23 candidate remnant radio galaxies previously selected using the Low Frequency Array at 150 MHz in the Lockman Hole field. We examine their morphologies and study their spectral properties to confirm their remnant nature and revise the morphological and spectral criteria used to define the initial sample. We present new observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array at 6000 MHz at both high and low resolution. These observations allowed us to observe the presence or absence of cores and study the spectral curvature and…
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