Optical Radiation Found in the Radio Lobes of Double Radio Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Pushing the largest telescopes to their faintest limits is certainly not easy, but often extremely rewarding. The discovery of optical objects associated with powerful double radio sources (for which only the central galaxy was known before) will undoubtedly have a great impact on the study of the physics of radio galaxies. Two of the codiscoverers, Dr. Philippe G. Grane of the ESO Scientific Group in Geneva (formerly Princeton University) and Dr. William G. Saslaw, Institute of Astronomy, Gambridge, U.K., and University of Virginia, Gharlottesville, USA, here review the new, fascinating discoveries- for the first time outside the professional journals.

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