Radio lobe

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Radio lobes: are radio sources but are specific in that they are extended regions of diffusing radio emissions that surround a radio galaxy all of which is within the celestial sphere. Simply put this is the exact location in which radio wave emissions take place, within a radio galaxy


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Extragalactic Radio Jets
A H Bridle, and ­ R A Perley
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Vol. 22: 319-358 September 1984


IRAS observations of radio galaxies
Golombek, D., Miley, G. K., & Neugebauer, G.
Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256), vol. 95, Jan. 1988, p. 26-36.