J0011+3217: A peculiar radio galaxy with a one-sided secondary lobe and misaligned giant primary lobes
Shobha Kumari, Sabyasachi Pal, Martin J. Hardcastle, Maya A. Horton

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of a peculiar giant radio galaxy, J0011+3217, with unique morphology influenced by its environment in the Abell 7 cluster, combining radio, optical, and X-ray data.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed study of J0011+3217, revealing its unusual one-sided secondary lobe and environmental interactions affecting its morphology.
Findings
J0011+3217 has a large, one-sided diffuse secondary wing extending 0.85 Mpc.
The galaxy's primary lobe is misaligned and 0.99 Mpc in size.
Environmental effects from Abell 7 influence the galaxy's jet bending and morphology.
Abstract
From the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey second data release (LoTSS DR2) at 144 MHz, we identified a peculiar radio galaxy, J0011+3217. It has a large, one-sided diffuse secondary wing that stretches up to 0.85 Mpc (roughly 85\% of the size of the primary lobe). The linear size of the primary lobe of the galaxy is 0.99 Mpc. This peculiar source is a giant radio galaxy with a misaligned primary lobe. There is an optical galaxy 16 kpc (7 arcsec) from the host active galactic nucleus of J0011+3217. J0011+3217 has a radio luminosity of W Hz at 144 MHz with a spectral index of between 144 and 607 MHz. J0011+3217 is located 1.2 Mpc from the centre of the Abell 7 cluster. The Abell 7 cluster has a redshift of 0.104 and a mass () of 3.71 M. The cluster is associated with strong X-ray emission. We studied the X-ray emission around…
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