Unmasking the history of 3C 293 with LOFAR sub-arcsecond imaging
Pranav Kukreti, Raffaella Morganti, Timothy W. Shimwell, Leah K., Morabito, Robert J. Beswick, Marisa Brienza, Martin J. Hardcastle, Frits, Sweijen, Neal Jackson, George K. Miley, Javier Moldon, Tom Oosterloo,, Francesco de Gasperin

TL;DR
This study uses LOFAR, MERLIN, and VLA data to analyze the spectral properties of the radio galaxy 3C 293, revealing multiple activity epochs and interactions with its environment, demonstrating LOFAR's potential for detailed galaxy studies.
Contribution
First spatially resolved low-frequency study of both young and old lobes in 3C 293, showing multiple activity episodes and environmental interactions.
Findings
Inner lobes show spectral turnover at ~225 MHz due to free-free absorption.
Outer lobes have a uniform spectral index of 0.6-0.8, indicating ongoing activity.
3C 293 experienced 2-3 episodes of activity with short interruption times.
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) show episodic activity, evident in galaxies that exhibit restarted radio jets. These restarted jets can interact with their environment, leaving signatures on the radio spectral energy distribution. Tracing these signatures requires resolved spectral index measurements over a broad frequency range including low frequencies. We present such a study for the radio galaxy 3C 293. Using the International LOFAR telescope (ILT) we probed spatial scales as fine as ~0.2" at 144 MHz, and to constrain the spectrum we combined these data with Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN) and Very Large Array (VLA) archival data. In the inner lobes (~2 kpc), we detect the presence of a spectral turnover that peaks at ~225 MHz and is most likely caused by free-free absorption from the rich surrounding medium. We confirm that these inner lobes are part of a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
