XGAP with uGMRT I: Old AGN plasma in merging galaxy groups
R. Santra, R. Kale, K. Kolokythas, M. Brienza, E. O'Sullivan, D. Eckert, F. De. Gasperin, T. Pasini, F. Gastaldello, A. Finoguenov, M. Sun, G. Gozaliasl, M. Bourne

TL;DR
This study investigates the impact of AGN outflows on galaxy groups using multi-wavelength observations, revealing diverse radio morphologies and spectral properties linked to different stages of AGN activity and group dynamics.
Contribution
It presents a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of three galaxy groups, highlighting the varied radio and X-ray features associated with AGN activity and merger processes.
Findings
Extended asymmetric radio emission in two groups
Detection of a compact and a lobe in the third group
Spectral indices indicating different stages of AGN fading
Abstract
Galaxy groups are affected by outflows from central Active Galactic Nuclei due to the shallower gravitational potential compared to galaxy clusters. The group binding energy is comparable to the energy output from AGN, making it an important factor in mutual evolution. We present a multi-wavelength analysis of three dynamically active groups: SDSSTG8102, SDSSTG16393, and SDSSTG28674, which are part of the XMM-Newton Group AGN Project X-GAP sample, a statistically complete sample of 49 galaxy groups. We combine uGMRT 400 MHz observations with 144 MHz LOFAR and XMM-Newton observations to study the radio sources associated with the Brightest Group Galaxies (BGGs). The BGGs in SDSSTG8102 and SDSSTG16393 have extended radio emission with asymmetric distortions in their morphologies. SDSSTG28674 has a compact flat-spectrum radio source associated with the BGG and an extended lobe on one side,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
