Radio-continuum jets around the peculiar galaxy pair ESO 295-IG022

M. D. Filipović, E. J. Crawford, P. A. Jones, G. L. White

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    Abstract

    We report new radio-continuum observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) of the region surrounding the peculiar galaxy pair ESO 295-IG022 at the centre of the poor cluster Abell S0102. We observed this cluster at wavelengths of λ=20/13 and 6/3 cm with the ATCA 6 km array. With these configurations, we achieved a resolution of ~2" at 3 cm which is sufficient to resolve the jet-like structure of ~3' length detected at 20 cm. From our new high resolution images at 6 and 3 cm we confirm the presence of a double jet structure, most likely originating from the northern galaxy (ESO 295-IG022-N), bent and twisted towards the south. We found the spectral index of the jet to be very steep (α=-1.32). No point source was detected that could be associated with the core of ESO 295-IG022-N. On the other hand, ESO 295-IG022-S does not show any jet structure, but does show a point radio source. This source has variable flux and spectral index, and appears to be superposed on the line-of-sight of the jets (seen at 20-cm) originating from the northern galaxy ESO 295-IG022-N. Finally, regions of very high and somewhat well ordered polarisation were detected at the level of 70%.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)31-37
    Number of pages7
    JournalSerbian Astronomical Journal
    Volume181
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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