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Deciphering the Large-Scale Environment of Radio Galaxies in the Local Universe II. A Statistical Analysis of eEnvironmental Properties

F. Massaro, A. Capetti, A. Paggi, R. D. Baldi, A. Tramacere, I. Pillitteri, R. Campana, A. Jimenez-Gallardo, V. Missaglia

Published 2020-04-06Version 1

In our previous analysis we investigated the large-scale environment of two samples of radio galaxies (RGs) in the local Universe (i.e. with redshifts z<0.15), classified as FR I and FR II on the basis of their radio morphology. The analysis was carried out using i) extremely homogeneous catalogs and ii) a new method, known as cosmological overdensity, to investigate their large-scale environments. We concluded that, independently by the shape of their radio extended structure, RGs inhabit galaxy-rich large-scale environments with similar characteristics and richness. In the present work, we first highlight additional advantages of our procedure, that does not suffer cosmological biases and/or artifacts, and then we carry out an additional statistical test to strengthen our previous results. We also investigate properties of RG environments using those of the cosmological neighbors. We find that large-scale environments of both FRIs and FRIIs are remarkably similar and independent on the properties of central RG. Finally, we highlight the importance of comparing radio sources in the same redshift bins to obtain a complete overview of their large-scale environments.

Comments: 15 pages, 21 figures, 3 tables, ApJS in press (pre-proof version)
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.GA
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