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MIGHTEE: Discovery of a triple-double radio galaxy

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-02-24 v1

Abstract

Triple-double radio galaxies (TDRGs) are amongst the rarest subpopulations of radio galaxies (RGs). They are characterised by three pairs of radio lobes, where each pair of lobes represents an episode of nuclear activity. Such a feature makes them key objects that can be used to constrain the duty cycle of RGs. In this paper, we report the discovery of J022248\m060934, a new TDRG, hosted by a galaxy at a spectroscopic redshift of zz \approx 0.94. We have used the MIGHTEE-DR1 data set and MIGHTEE sub-band images as our main data. In total intensity, J022248\m060934 has a bright core and triple-double, edge-brightened-like peaks of radio emission. The polarimetry of the source reveals an inhomogeneous density of the hosting environment which is consistent with the more pronounced bending in its eastern lobes. The spectral index and curvature maps suggest an inverted core and an ultra-steepening of the spectrum towards the outer lobes which reinforce a recurrent nuclear activity. We perform individual spectral age fitting of the components of the source using the JP model and we found a lower limit total age of \sim16 Myr. We also derive a short inactive period between the active phases and a rapid duty cycle of 90 per cent for the first cycle of activity. Our spectral ageing analysis suggests that the triple-double structure in TDRGs is not the product of long quiescent periods, as deduced by previous works based on kinematic ages.

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@article{arxiv.2602.19729,
  title  = {MIGHTEE: Discovery of a triple-double radio galaxy},
  author = {Tombo F. Rarivoarinoro and Zara Randriamanakoto and Russ Taylor and Marisa Brienza and Fabio Luchsinger and Sushant Dutta and Catherine Hale and Jacinta Delhaize and Ndivhuwo Netshiavha and Solohery Randriamampandry and Mattia Vaccari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.19729},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

16 pages + appendix materials (4 pages), Accepted for publication in MNRAS