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Powerful Radio Sources in the Southern Sky. II. A Swift X-Ray Perspective

Authors

MASSARO F. WHITE S. V. PAGGI A. JIMENEZ-GALLARDO A. MADRID J. P. MAZZUCCHELLI C. FORMAN W. R. CAPETTI A. LETO C. GARCIA-PEREZ A. CHEUNG C. C. CHAVUSHYAN V. NESVADBA N. P. H. ANDRUCHOW I. PENA-HERAZO H. A. SANI E. GROSSOVÁ Romana REYNALDI V. KRAFT R. P. BALMAVERDE B. CELLONE S.

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ace1f5
Keywords galaxies: active; galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: jets; radio continuum: galaxies
Description We recently constructed the G4Jy-3CRE, a catalog of extragalactic radio sources based on the GLEAM 4-Jy (G4Jy) sample, with the aim of increasing the number of powerful radio galaxies and quasars with similar selection criteria to those of the revised release of the Third Cambridge Catalog (3CR). The G4Jy-3CRE consists of a total of 264 radio sources mainly visible from the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present an initial X-ray analysis of 89 G4Jy-3CRE radio sources with archival X-ray observations from the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. We reduced a total of 624 Swift observations, for about 0.9 Ms of integrated exposure time. We found X-ray counterparts for 59 radio sources belonging to the G4Jy-3CRE, nine of them showing extended X-ray emission. The remaining 30 sources do not show any X-ray emission associated with their radio cores. Our analysis demonstrates that X-ray snapshot observations, even if lacking uniform exposure times, as those carried out with Swift, allow us to (i) verify and/or refine the host galaxy identification; (ii) discover the extended X-ray emission around radio galaxies of the intracluster medium when harbored in galaxy clusters, as the case of G4Jy 1518 and G4Jy 1664; and (iii) detect X-ray radiation arising from their radio lobes, as for G4Jy 1863.

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