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The structure at the centre of the giant radio galaxy GRS J0844+4627: a compact symmetric object?
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The structure at the centre of the giant radio galaxy GRS J0844+4627: a compact symmetric object? by A. Marecki et al. on Wednesday 23 November We observed the core region of the giant radio galaxy GRS J0844+4627 with e-MERLIN at 1.52 and 5.07 GHz. These observations revealed that the apparent single feature at the centre of GRS J0844+4627, as seen by GMRT, consists of two components separated by 2.7 kpc in projection. Follow-up observations at 1.66 GHz using the EVN unveiled the complex morphologies of the two components. In particular, the south-western component identified with the SDSS J084408.85+462744.2 galaxy morphologically resembles a compact symmetric object (CSO) with a projected linear size of 115 pc. If the CSO hypothesis turns out to be correct, then the overall radio structure of GRS J0844+4627 is triple-double. Given that CSOs are considered young objects, GRS J0844+4627 would appear as a recently restarted active galaxy. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.01428v2
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