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arxiv: 1807.08653 · v1 · submitted 2018-07-23 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

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The XXL Survey: XXXIV. Double irony in XXL-North. A tale of two radio galaxies in a supercluster at z = 0.14

C. Horellou (1) H.T. Intema (2) V. Smol\v{c}i\'c (3) A. Nilsson (1) F. Karlsson (1) C. Krook (1) L. Tolliner (1) C. Adami (1) C. Benoist (5) M. Birkinshaw (6) C. Caretta (7) L. Chiappetti (8) J. Delhaize (3) C. Ferrari (5) S. Fotopoulou (9) V. Guglielmo (10) , (17) K. Kolokythas (11) F. Pacaud (12) M. Pierre (13) , (14) B.M. Poggianti (10) M.E. Ramos-Ceja (12) S. Raychaudhury (11) H.J.A. R\"ottgering (2) C. Vignali (15) , (16) ((1) Chalmers University of Technology , Dept of Space , Earth , Environment , Onsala Space Observatory
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SE-439 92 Onsala Sweden (2) Leiden Observatory Leiden University Niels Bohrweg 2 2333 CA Leiden The Netherlands (3) Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Zagreb Bijeni\v{c}ka cesta 32 10000 Zagreb Croatia (4) Aix Marseille Universit\'e CNRS LAM (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille) UMR 7326 13388 Marseille France (5) Laboratoire Lagrange Universit\'e C\^ote d'Azur Observatoire de la C\^ote d'Azur Blvd de l'Observatoire CS 34229 06304 Nice cedex 4 France (6) H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory University of Bristol Tyndall Avenue Bristol BS8 1TL U.K. (7) Departamento de Astronom\'ia DCNE-CGT Universidad de Guanajuato Callej\'on de Jalisco s/n Col. Valenciana 36240 Guanajuato Gto. Mexico (8) INAF IASF Milano via Bassini 15 I-20133 Milano Italy (9) Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy Department of Physics Durham University South Road Durham DH1 3LE U.K. (10) INAF -- Astronomical Observatory of Padova I-35122 Padova Italy (11) Inter-University Centre for Astronomy Astrophysics Pune 411007 India (12) Argelander-Institut f\"ur Astronomie Universit\"at Bonn Auf dem H\"ugel 71 D-53121 Bonn Germany (13) IRFU CEA Universit\'e Paris-Saclay F-91191 Gif sur Yvette France (14) Universit\'e Paris Diderot AIM Sorbonne Paris Cit\'e France (15) Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Alma Mater Studiorum Universit\`a degli Studi di Bologna Via Gobetti 93/2 40129 Bologna Italy (16) INAF -- Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio Via Gobetti 93/3 Italy (17) Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Extraterrestrische Physik Giessenbachstrasse 1 D-85748 Garching bei M\"unchen Germany)
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We show how the XXL multiwavelength survey can be used to shed light on radio galaxies and their environment. Two prominent radio galaxies were identified in a visual examination of the mosaic of XXL-North obtained with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 610MHz. Counterparts were searched for in other bands. Spectroscopic redshifts from the GAMA database were used to identify clusters and/or groups of galaxies, estimate their masses with the caustic method, and quantify anisotropies in the surrounding galaxy distribution via a Fourier analysis. Both radio galaxies are of FR I type and are hosted by early-type galaxies at a redshift of 0.138. The first radio source, named the Exemplar, has a physical extent of about 400 kpc; it is located in the cluster XLSSC112, which has a temperature of about 2 keV, a total mass of about $10^{14} M_\odot$, and resides in an XXL supercluster with eight known members. The second source, named the Double Irony, is a giant radio galaxy with a total length of about 1.1 Mpc. Its core coincides with a cataloged point-like X-ray source, but no extended X-ray emission from a surrounding galaxy cluster was detected. However, from the optical data we determined that the host is the brightest galaxy in a group that is younger, less virialized, and less massive than the Exemplar's cluster. A friends-of-friends analysis showed that the Double Irony's group is a member of the same supercluster as the Exemplar. There are indications that the jets and plumes of the Double Irony have been deflected by gas associated with the surrounding galaxy distribution. Another overdensity of galaxies (the tenth) containing a radio galaxy was found to be associated with the supercluster. Radio galaxies can be used to find galaxy clusters/groups that are below the current sensitivity of X-ray surveys.

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