Extended sources from deep GMRT 150 MHz observations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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4 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of The Low Frequency Radio Universe, ASP Conference Series, Vol LFRU, 2009, Eds: D.J. Saikia,

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We present results of deep 150 MHz observations with the GMRT which show several extended radio sources with a range of morphologies. These sources have then further followed up at higher frequencies (610 and 1400 MHz) with the GMRT. GMRT J0137+4121 was a candidate double--double radio galaxy for which we have also used the VLA-A array at C band to resolve the core. These observations have allowed us to determine that this source is a normal radio galaxy with a core and a one sided jet. Prominent amongst the other extended sources is the giant radio galaxy, 4C39.04.

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