Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio emission that is unrelated to individual galaxies. It contains both a giant radio halo and a relic, as well as a number of head-tail sources and smaller diffuse steep-spectrum radio sources. The origin of radio halos and relics is still being debated, but over the last years it has become clear that the presence of these radio sources is closely related to galaxy cluster merger events. Here we present the results from the first LOFAR low band antenna (LBA) observations of Abell 2256 between 18 and 67 MHz. To our knowledge, the image presented in this paper at 63 MHz is the deepest ever obtained at frequencies below 100 MHz in general. Both the...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the 'Sausage' cluster, $z=...
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
International audienceWith Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations, we have discovered a diverse as...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
International audienceAbell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
We present the first detailed analysis of the radio halo in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2256 us...
The galaxy cluster Abell 2256 is a prime target for a study at low radio frequencies, because of the...
We present LOFAR observations of one of the most spectacular objects in the radio sky: Abell 2255. T...
With Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations, we have discovered a diverse assembly of steep spectr...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the 'Sausage' cluster, $z=...
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
International audienceWith Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations, we have discovered a diverse as...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
International audienceAbell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
We present the first detailed analysis of the radio halo in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2256 us...
The galaxy cluster Abell 2256 is a prime target for a study at low radio frequencies, because of the...
We present LOFAR observations of one of the most spectacular objects in the radio sky: Abell 2255. T...
With Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations, we have discovered a diverse assembly of steep spectr...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the 'Sausage' cluster, $z=...
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
International audienceWith Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations, we have discovered a diverse as...