A new catalogue of head-tail radio galaxies from LoTSS DR1
Abstract: The unique morphology of head-tail (HT) radio galaxies suggests that radio jets and their intra-cluster medium interact strongly. We conducted a systematic search for HT radio galaxies using the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey first data release (LoTSS DR1) at 144 MHz. In this paper, a catalogue of fifty-five new HT radio galaxies is presented, ten of which are narrow-angle tailed sources (NATs) and forty-five of which are wide-angle tailed sources (WATs). NATs are characterised by tails that are bent like a narrow V' shape with a less than 90 degree opening angle. The opening angle between jets in WAT radio galaxies is greater than ninety degrees, exhibiting wideC'-like morphologies. We found that thirty out of fifty-five HT radio galaxies reported in this article are associated with known galaxy clusters. Most of the sources presented in the current paper have redshifts $<$ 0.5. The various physical properties and statistical studies of these HT radio galaxies are presented.
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