We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide angle tail (WAT) radio galaxy consistent with the idea that WAT galaxies can be used as tracers of clusters. The WAT galaxy, CWAT-01, is coincident with an elliptical galaxy resolved in the HST-ACS image. Using the COSMOS multiwavelength data set, we derive the radio properties of CWAT-01 and use the optical and X-ray data to investigate its host environment. The cluster hosting CWAT-01 is part of a larger assembly consisting of a minimum of four X-ray luminous clusters within ∼ 2 Mpc distance. We apply hydrodynamical models that combine ram pressure and buoyancy forces on CWAT-01. These models explain the shape of the radio jets only if the galaxy’s velocity ...
Open AccessWe report the serendipitous detection of a Wide-Angle Tail (WAT) radio galaxy at 240 and ...
Context: The connection of cluster mergers with the presence of extended, diffuse radio sources in g...
We describe two peculiar galaxies falling into the massive galaxy clusters Abell 1689 (z≈ 0.18) and ...
International audienceWe have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a w...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide-angle tail (WAT) r...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide angle tail (WAT) r...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide-angle tail (WAT) r...
We present an analysis of a wide-angle tail (WAT) radio galaxy located in a galaxy group in the COSM...
Wide-angle tail (WAT) galaxies are radio galaxies whose jets are bent forming a wide C shape. The be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
We present an analysis of a wide-angle tail (WAT) radio galaxy located in a galaxy group in the COSM...
The frequently observed association between giant radio halos and merging galaxy clusters has driven...
Wide-angle tail (WAT) radio sources are often found in the centers of galaxy clusters where intraclu...
The work in this thesis is concerned with the physical processes that take place in clusters of gala...
International audienceWe present original Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations ...
Open AccessWe report the serendipitous detection of a Wide-Angle Tail (WAT) radio galaxy at 240 and ...
Context: The connection of cluster mergers with the presence of extended, diffuse radio sources in g...
We describe two peculiar galaxies falling into the massive galaxy clusters Abell 1689 (z≈ 0.18) and ...
International audienceWe have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a w...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide-angle tail (WAT) r...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide angle tail (WAT) r...
We have identified a complex galaxy cluster system in the COSMOS field via a wide-angle tail (WAT) r...
We present an analysis of a wide-angle tail (WAT) radio galaxy located in a galaxy group in the COSM...
Wide-angle tail (WAT) galaxies are radio galaxies whose jets are bent forming a wide C shape. The be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
We present an analysis of a wide-angle tail (WAT) radio galaxy located in a galaxy group in the COSM...
The frequently observed association between giant radio halos and merging galaxy clusters has driven...
Wide-angle tail (WAT) radio sources are often found in the centers of galaxy clusters where intraclu...
The work in this thesis is concerned with the physical processes that take place in clusters of gala...
International audienceWe present original Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations ...
Open AccessWe report the serendipitous detection of a Wide-Angle Tail (WAT) radio galaxy at 240 and ...
Context: The connection of cluster mergers with the presence of extended, diffuse radio sources in g...
We describe two peculiar galaxies falling into the massive galaxy clusters Abell 1689 (z≈ 0.18) and ...