X-shaped radio galaxies : probing jet evolution, ambient medium dynamics, and their intricate interconnection
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Giri, Gourab
Fendt, Christian
Thorat, K.
Bodo, Gianluigi
Rossi, Paola
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Frontiers Media
Abstract
This review explores the field of X-shaped radio galaxies (XRGs), a distinctive
subset of winged radio sources that are identified by two pairs of jetted
lobes which aligned by a significant angle, resulting in an inversion-symmetric
structure. These lobes, encompassing active (primary) and passive (secondary)
phases, exhibit a diverse range of properties across the multiple frequency bands,
posing challenges in discerning their formation mechanism. The proposed
mechanisms can broadly be categorized into those related either to a triaxial
ambient medium, into which the jet propagates, or to a complex, central AGN
mechanism, where the jet is generated. The observed characteristics of XRGs
as discovered in the most substantial sample to date, challenge the idea that
there is universal process at work that produces the individual sources of XRGs.
Instead, the observational and numerical results rather imply the absence of an
universal model and infer that distinct mechanisms may be at play for the specific
sources. By scrutinizing salient and confounding properties, this review intends
to propose the potential direction for future research to constrain and constrict
individual models applicable to XRGs.
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Galaxies : active, Galaxies : jets, ISM : jets and outflows, Radio continuum : galaxies, X-rays : galaxies : clusters, Galaxies : clusters : intracluster medium, SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure, Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), Galaxies : quasars : supermassive black holes, X-shaped radio galaxies (XRGs)
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Citation
Giri, G., Fendt, C., Thorat, K., Bodo, G. & Rossi, P. (2024), X-shaped radio galaxies: probing jet evolution, ambient medium dynamics, and
their intricate interconnection. Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 11:1371101. doi: 10.3389/fspas.2024.1371101.
