The First Murchison Widefield Array low-frequency radio observations of cluster scale non-thermal emission: the case of Abell 3667

We present the first Murchison Widefield Array observations of the well-known cluster of galaxies Abell 3667 (A3667) between 105 and 241 MHz. A3667 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting a double radio relic and has been reported to contain a faint radio halo and bridge. The o...

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Main Authors: Hindson, L., Johnston-Hollitt, M., Hurley-Walker, Natasha, Buckley, K., Morgan, John, Carretti, E., Dwarakanath, K., Bell, M., Bernardi, G., Bhat, Ramesh, Bowman, J., Briggs, F., Cappallo, R., Corey, B., Deshpande, A., Emrich, David, Ewall-Wice, A., Feng, L., Gaensler, B., Goeke, R., Greenhill, L., Hazelton, B., Jacobs, D., Kaplan, D., Kasper, J., Kratzenberg, E., Kudryavtseva, N., Lenc, E., Lonsdale, C., Lynch, M., McWhirter, S., McKinley, B., Mitchell, D., Morales, M., Morgan, E., Oberoi, D., Ord, S., Pindor, B., Prabu, T., Procopio, P., Offringa, A., Riding, J., Rogers, A., Roshi, A., Shankar, N., Srivani, K., Subramanyan, R., Tingay, Steven, Waterson, Mark, Wayth, Randall, Webster, R., Whitney, A., Williams, A., Williams, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Oxford University Press 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16482