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Radio relics detected in the galaxy cluster SPT-CL J2032−5627 – Phys.org
Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), astronomers have performed observations of a cluster of galaxies known as SPT-CL J2032−5627. They identified two radio relics that could improve our knowledge about this cluster. The finding is re…

Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathnder (ASKAP), astronomers have performed observations of a cluster of galaxies known as SPT-CL J20325627. They identified two radio relics that could improve our knowledge about this cluster. The finding is reported in a paper published August 3 on arXiv.org.
Radio relics are diffuse, elongated radio sources of synchrotron origin. They occur in the form of spectacular single or double symmetric arcs at the peripheries of galaxy clusters. Astronome…
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