Symmetric kiloparsec-scale radio knots in NGC 7213: evidence for a confined weak jet and recurrent nuclear activity
G. Bruni, F. Panessa, E. Kammoun, A. L. Thakur, C. Reynolds, R. Ricci, M. Wieringa, S. Bianchi, A. De Rosa, G. Matt, F. Nicastro, and F. Ursini

TL;DR
This study reveals symmetric kiloparsec-scale radio knots in NGC 7213, supporting the presence of a confined weak jet and recurrent nuclear activity, with variability observed at parsec scales.
Contribution
First detailed multi-frequency radio imaging of NGC 7213 showing symmetric knots and core variability, indicating weak jet activity and environmental confinement.
Findings
Symmetric radio knots located ~5 kpc from the nucleus with flat spectra.
The core remains unresolved at 8 GHz, showing significant variability.
Knots are interpreted as terminal shocks of a weak or intermittent jet.
Abstract
Low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs) often host weak radio jets whose propagation is shaped by the surrounding interstellar medium. We investigate the nearby LLAGN NGC7213 to assess its ability to launch collimated outflows beyond the nucleus and to characterise the origin and variability of newly identified radio components from parsec to kiloparsec scales. We present new MeerKAT, uGMRT, ATCA, and Australian Long Baseline Array (LBA) observations from 300 MHz to 9 GHz. We analyse the morphology and spectra of the kiloparsec-scale emission and use LBA monitoring to probe the parsec-scale core. We discover a pair of compact radio knots located symmetrically at a projected distance of ~5 kpc north and south of the nucleus. The knots have nearly identical flux densities and flat radio spectra from 300 MHz to at least 5.5 GHz, with no significant spectral or geometric asymmetry.…
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