J1615+5452: a remnant radio galaxy in the ELAIS-N1 field
Abstract
We report the discovery of a remnant radio AGN J1615+5452 in the field of ELAIS-N1. GMRT continuum observations at 150, 325 and 610 MHz combined with archival data from the 1.4 GHz NVSS survey were used to derive the radio spectrum of the source. At a redshift z 0.33, J1615+5452 has a linear size of 100 kpc and spectral indices ranging between α1400610 < -1.5 and α325150 = -0.61 0.12. While the source has a diffuse radio emission at low frequencies, we do not find evidence of core, jets or hotspots in the 1.4\,GHz VLA data of 5 arcsec angular resolution. Such morphological properties coupled with a curved radio spectrum suggest that the AGN fueling mechanisms undergo a shortage of energy supply which is typical of a dying radio AGN. This is consistent with the observed steep curvature in the spectrum α ≈ -1, the estimated synchrotron age of t s=76.0+7.4-8.7 Myr and a t off/t s ratio of 0.3.
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