Soft gamma-ray selected giant radio galaxies: an update

Author:

Bassani L1,Ursini F2ORCID,Malizia A1,Bruni G3ORCID,Panessa F3ORCID,Masetti N14,Saviane I5,Monaco L4,Venturi T6,Dallacasa D67,Bazzano A3,Ubertini P3

Affiliation:

1. INAF/OAS Bologna, Via P. Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

2. Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica, Universitá Roma Tre, via della Vasca Navale 84, I-00146 Roma, Italy

3. INAF/IAPS Roma, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, I-00133 Roma, Italy

4. Departamento de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Andrés Bello, Fernández Concha 700, CP 759153, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile

5. European Southern Observatory, Alonso de Cordova, 3107 Santiago, Chile

6. INAF/IRA Bologna, Via P. Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

7. Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Universitá di Bologna, Via Gobetti 93/2, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present an update on the sample of soft gamma-ray selected giant radio galaxies (GRGs) extracted from INTEGRAL/IBIS and Swift/BAT surveys; it includes eight new sources and one candidate object. In the new sample, all but one source display FR II radio morphologies; the only exception is B21144+35B, which is an FR I. The objects belong to both type 1 and type 2 active galactic nucleus (AGN) optical classes and have redshifts in the range 0.06–0.35, while the radio sizes span from 0.7 to 1 Mpc. In this study, we present for the first time two objects that were never discussed as GRGs before and propose a new candidate GRG. We confirm the correlation between the X-ray luminosity and the radio core luminosity found for other soft gamma-ray selected GRGs and expected for AGNs powered by efficient accretion. We also corroborate previous results that indicate that the luminosity of the radio lobes is relatively low compared with the nuclear X-ray emission. This supports the idea that the nucleus of these GRGs is now more powerful than in the past, consistent with a restarting activity scenario.

Funder

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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