\begin{table}%t2 \caption{\label{source}Source properties.} \par %\centering \par \begin{tabular}{cccccccc} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} Name & $\alpha$(J2000) & $\delta$(J2000) & $z$ & kpc$\slash\arcsec$&LAS& LLS & $L_{178~{\rm MHz}}$ \\ & (h m s) & (\degr\ \arcmin\ \arcsec) & &&\arcmin &kpc& W~Hz$^{-1}$ \\ \hline \noalign{\smallskip} 3C 35 &01 12 02.23 &$+$49 28 35.2 & 0.0673 &1.273&12.5&950& 10$^{26.09}$\\ 3C 223 &09 39 52.74 &$+$35 53 58.2 &0.1368 &2.393&5.4 &780&10$^{26.89}$\\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot {Column~1: source name; Cols.~2: and~3: source coordinates from NASA/IPAC extragalactic database (NED); Col. 4: redshift by \cite{Burbidge1972} and \cite{SDSS}; Col.~5: arcsec to~kpc conversion; Col.~6: largest angular size; Col.~7: largest linear size; Col.~8: radio luminosity at 178~MHz \cite[]{Laing1980}.} \end{table}