“…We believe that in 4C 23.56, as in most previously reported H z RGs with X‐ray‐bright radio lobes, IC scattering of CMB photons is the most likely emission mechanism for the majority, if not the entirety, of the extended X‐ray flux. Fourteen z > 1 H z RGs currently in the literature (Carilli et al 2002; Fabian et al 2003a,b; Scharf et al 2003; Yuan et al 2003; Belsole et al 2004; Overzier et al 2005; Blundell et al 2006; Erlund et al 2006) have X‐ray lobes on scales ranging from a few tens to a few hundreds of kpc with typical luminosities of a few times 10 44 erg s −1 . The X‐ray lobes in 4C 23.56 are the second largest discovered to date, 1 and the first ≳0.5 Mpc‐scale lobes discovered at the z > 2 epoch suspected to be the predominant era of massive galaxy formation.…”