Discovery of a suspected giant radio galaxy with the KAT-7 array
Abstract
We detect a new suspected giant radio galaxy (GRG) discovered by KAT-7. The GRG core is identified with the WISE source J013313.50-130330.5, an extragalactic source based on its infrared colors and consistent with a misaligned AGN-type spectrum at z≈ 0.3. The multi- spectral energy distribution (SED) of the object associated to the GRG core shows a synchrotron peak at ≈ 1014 Hz consistent with the SED of a radio galaxy blazar-like core. The angular size of the lobes are 4 for the NW lobe and 1.2 for the SE lobe, corresponding to projected linear distances of 1078 kpc and 324 kpc, respectively. The best-fit parameters for the SED of the GRG core and the value of jet boosting parameter δ =2, indicate that the GRG jet has maximum inclination θ ≈ 30 deg with respect to the line of sight, a value obtained for δ=, while the minimum value of θ is not constrained due to the degeneracy existing with the value of Lorentz factor . Given the photometric redshift z ≈ 0.3, this GRG shows a core luminosity of P1.4 GHz ≈ 5.52 × 1024 W Hz-1, and a luminosity P1.4 GHz ≈ 1.29 × 1025 W Hz-1 for the NW lobe and P1.4 GHz ≈ 0.46 × 1025 W Hz-1 for the SE lobe, consistent with the typical GRG luminosities. The radio lobes show a fractional linear polarization ≈ 9 \% consistent with typical values found in other GRG lobes.
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