Radio jet interactions in the radio galaxy PKS 2152-699
di Serego Alighieri, S.; Fosbury, R. A. E.; Morganti, R.; Wilson, W.; Ekers, R. D.; Tadhunter, C. N.
Germany, Australia, Italy, United Kingdom
Abstract
We present radio observations of the radio galaxy PKS 2152-699 obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The much higher resolution and signal-to-noise ratio of the new radio maps reveal the presence of a bright radio component about 10 arcsec north-east of the nucleus. This lies close to the highly ionized cloud previously studied in the optical and here shown in a broad-band red snapshot image with the HST PC 2. It suggests that PKS 2152-699 may be a jet/cloud interaction similar to 3C 277.3. This could cause the change in the position angle (of ~20 deg) of the radio emission from the inner to the outer regions. On the large scale, the source has Fanaroff & Riley type II morphology although the presence of the two hotspots in the centres of the lobes is unusual. The northern lobe shows a particularly relaxed structure while the southern one has an edge-brightened, arc-like structure.