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MIGHTEE: Are giant radio galaxies more common than we thought?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-12-23 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of two new giant radio galaxies (GRGs) using the MeerKAT International GHz Tiered Extragalactic Exploration (MIGHTEE) survey. Both GRGs were found within a 1 deg^2 region inside the COSMOS field. They have redshifts of z=0.1656 and z=0.3363 and physical sizes of 2.4Mpc and 2.0Mpc, respectively. Only the cores of these GRGs were clearly visible in previous high resolution VLA observations, since the diffuse emission of the lobes was resolved out. However, the excellent sensitivity and uv coverage of the new MeerKAT telescope allowed this diffuse emission to be detected. The GRGs occupy a unpopulated region of radio power - size parameter space. Based on a recent estimate of the GRG number density, the probability of finding two or more GRGs with such large sizes at z<0.4 in a ~1deg^2 field is only 2.7x10^-6, assuming Poisson statistics. This supports the hypothesis that the prevalence of GRGs has been significantly underestimated in the past due to limited sensitivity to low surface brightness emission. The two GRGs presented here may be the first of a new population to be revealed through surveys like MIGHTEE which provide exquisite sensitivity to diffuse, extended emission.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05759,
  title  = {MIGHTEE: Are giant radio galaxies more common than we thought?},
  author = {J. Delhaize and I. Heywood and M. Prescott and M. J. Jarvis and I. Delvecchio and I. H. Whittam and S. V. White and M. J. Hardcastle and C. L. Hale and J. Afonso and Y. Ao and M. Brienza and M. Brueggen and J. D. Collier and E. Daddi and M. Glowacki and N. Maddox and L. K. Morabito and I. Prandoni and Z. Randriamanakoto and S. Sekhar and Fangxia An and N. J. Adams and S. Blyth and R. A. A. Bowler and L. Leeuw and L. Marchetti and S. M. Randriamampandry and K. Thorat and N. Seymour and O. Smirnov and A. R. Taylor and C. Tasse and M. Vaccari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05759},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

15 pages; 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS on 2020 Dec 9