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Winged radio sources are a small sub-class of extragalactic radio sources which display a pair of low surface brightness radio lobes, known as `wings aligned at a certain angle with the primary jets. Depending on the location of wings, these galaxies look like X or Z and are known as X-shaped Radio Galaxy (XRG) or Z-shaped Radio Galaxy (ZRG). We report the identification of 33 winged radio sources from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey First Data Release (LoTSS DR1) out of which 21 sources are identified as X-shaped radio galaxies and 12 as Z-shaped radio galaxies. Optical counterparts are identified for 14 XRGs (67 per cent) and 12 ZRGs (100 per cent). We studied various physical parameters of these sources like spectral index, radio luminosity, and power. The radio spectrum of the majority of XRGs and ZRGs is steep ($alpha_{1400}^{144}>0.5$), which is typical of lobe dominated radio galaxies. The statistical studies are done on the relative size of the major and minor axes and the angle between the major axis and minor axis for XRGs.
The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is an ongoing sensitive, high-resolution 120-168MHz survey of the entire northern sky for which observations are now 20% complete. We present our first full-quality public data release. For this data release 424
The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is an ongoing sensitive, high-resolution 120-168 MHz survey of the Northern sky with diverse and ambitious science goals. Many of the scientific objectives of LoTSS rely upon, or are enhanced by, the association
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Historically, the blazar population has been poorly understood at low frequencies because survey sensitivity and angular resolution limitations have made it difficult to identify megahertz counterparts. We used the LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS)
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