Fig. A.13.

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3C 135, HEG, 1″ = 3.37 kpc. The black circle in the first panel has a diameter of 3 times the seeing of the observations; the dashed line in the second panel marks the radio position angle. We find a shape already observed in the 3C 033, an extended outflow characterized by two geometrically symmetrical lobes that cover ∼1.8″ (∼4 kpc). The lobe that extends in the NW is characterized by high negative velocities of the gas, with a maximum value that amount to ∼ − 1940 km s−1. In the other lobe that evolves towards SE the gas assumes lower positive velocities down to ∼570 km s−1. In the nucleus we measured a value of ∼290 km s−1 for the median velocity of the gas, anyway it is obscured preventing us to explore its energetic. Also for this source the radio image exceed the MUSE field of view.
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