The radio source B 1834+620: A double-double radio galaxy with interesting properties
Arno P. Schoenmakers (1,2,3), A.G. de Bruyn, H.J.A. Rottgering, H., van der Laan ((1) Utrecht University, (2) Sterrewacht Leiden, (3) N.F.R.A., Dwingeloo)

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex double-double radio galaxy B 1834+620, analyzing its structure, spectral properties, and environment to understand its evolution and physical characteristics.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the galaxy's spectral energy distribution, rotation measures, and estimates of lobe velocities and ambient medium density, revealing insights into its age and environment.
Findings
Outer radio source has a steeper spectrum than the inner source.
Inner lobes are moving at 0.19c to 0.29c, indicating an age of 2.6 to 5.8 million years.
The ambient medium density is very low, supporting a sparse environment.
Abstract
We present a study of the peculiar radio galaxy B 1834+620. It is characterised by the presence of a 420-kpc large edge-brightened radio source which is situated within, and well aligned with, a larger (1.66 Mpc) radio source. Both sources apparently originate in the same host galaxy, which has a R_s-magnitude of 19.7 and a redshift of 0.5194, as determined from the strong emission-lines in the spectrum. We have determined the rotation measures towards this source, as well as the radio spectral energy distribution of its components. The radio spectrum of the large outer source is steeper than that of the smaller inner source. The radio core has a spectrum that peaks at a frequency of a few GHz. The rotation measures towards the four main components are quite similar, within rad m of 58 rad m. They are probably largely galactic in origin. We have used the presence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
