3.9 Article Proceedings Paper

ATLAS, and Wide-Angle Tail Galaxies in ATLAS

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JOURNAL OF ASTROPHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 585-588

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12036-011-9115-3

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Galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: active; galaxies: general; radio continuum: galaxies; galaxies: distances and red-shifts

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Using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), ATLAS (Australia Telescope Large Area Survey) is imaging two fields totalling 7 square degrees down to 10 mu Jy beam(-1) at 1.4 GHz. We have found 6 wide-angle tail galaxies (WATs), 4 of which have sufficient data to identify associated galaxy overdensities. The largest WAT, at a red-shift of 0.22, appears to be associated with an overdensity of galaxies that is spread over an unusually large extent of 12 Mpc, with a velocity range of 4500 km s(-1). Here we present the WATs in ATLAS and discuss the implications of these observations for future large-scale radio surveys such as ASKAP-EMU.

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