LOWFAR: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
NEWS: Astronomers discover
new radio galaxy using LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR)
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS? 
Discovery
of Radio Galaxy J0011+3217
Overview
 - Discovery: New radio galaxy named
     J0011+3217
 
 - Lead Astronomer: Shobha Kumar from Midnapore
     City College, India
 
 - Instrument Used: LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR)
 
Radio Galaxy Characteristics
 - Core Activity: Emits significant radio
     waves from the central core.
 
 - Black Hole Activity: Central black hole accretes
     gas and dust, generating high-energy jets.
 
 - Active Phase: Lasts up to 100 million
     years, characterized by features like lobes and jets.
 
 - Transition: Becomes inactive as the
     active galactic nucleus (AGN) diminishes, entering a remnant phase.
 
LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR)
General Information
 - Purpose: Observes the universe at
     low radio frequencies.
 
 - Operator: Netherlands Institute for
     Radio Astronomy (ASTRON)
 
 - Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 240 MHz
 
 - Location: Primarily in the
     Netherlands, with stations across Europe
 
 - Operational Since: 2010
 
Antenna Types
 - Low-Band Antennas (LBA): Operate from 10 MHz to 90
     MHz.
 
 - High-Band Antennas (HBA): Operate from 110 MHz to 240
     MHz.
 
Source: https://www.wionews.com/science/astronomers-discover-new-radio-galaxy-using-low-frequency-array-lofar-736903