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The Astronomical Journal
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Very Large Array imaging of five Fanaroff-Riley II 3CR radio galaxies

Authors: Ilias Fernini; Jack O. Burns; Alan H. Bridle; Rick A. Perley;

Very Large Array imaging of five Fanaroff-Riley II 3CR radio galaxies

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This paper presents high resolution, high dynamic range Very Large Array (VLA) radio images of five luminous classical double radio galaxies (RGs) at 5 GHz. We detect the radio cores of at least four of these RGs. A long, continuous radio jet is seen only in one source, 3C 22, in contrast to the 100% jet detection in a comparable sample of QSRs. However, there are candidate jets or jet components seen in three other RGs. Overall, the jets in these RGs are less prominent, relative to the lobes, than those in the quasar sample. We also compare the polarization properties of these RGs at three different wavelengths: 3.6,6, and 20 cm. Moderate depolarization asymmetries between 6 and 20 cm are found between the lobes of two RGs, 3C 22 and 3C 324

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