Host Galaxy Sizes of Powerful Radio Sources
The Astrophysical Journal1996Vol. 473(1), pp. 144–151
Abstract
This paper analyzes the galaxy sizes and shapes of the surface brightness profiles of the host galaxies of low-redshift (0.03 < z < 0.22), powerful radio galaxies (with powers, P408MHz, ranging from 1025 to 1029 W Hz–1). The aim is to analyze how radio galaxies differ from normal radio-quiet elliptical galaxies and to examine the connection between these properties and the radio activity.
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