LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra Observations of the Toothbrush Galaxy Cluster

We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a cluster that contains one of the brightest radio relic sources known. Our LOFAR observations exploit a new and novel calibration scheme to probe 10 times deeper than any previous study in th...

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Main Authors: Van Weeren, R., Brunetti, G., Brüggen, M., Andrade-Santos, F., Ogrean, G., Williams, W., Röttgering, H., Dawson, W., Forman, W., Gasperin, F., Hardcastle, M., Jones, C., Miley, G., Rafferty, D., Rudnick, L., Sabater, J., Sarazin, C., Shimwell, T., Bonafede, A., Best, P., Birzan, L., Cassano, R., Chyzy, K., Croston, J., Dijkema, T., Enßlin, T., Ferrari, C., Heald, G., Hoeft, M., Horellou, C., Jarvis, M., Kraft, R., Mevius, M., Intema, Hubertus, Murray, S., Orrú, E., Pizzo, R., Sridhar, S., Simionescu, A., Stroe, A., Tol, S., White, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74391