We present 5, 8, and 15 GHz total intensity and polarimetric observations of the radio source PKS 2322-123 taken with the Very Large Array (VLA). This small (11 kpc) source is located at the center of the cooling-core cluster Abell 2597. The inner X-ray structure, the radio morphology, and the steep spectral index (alpha = -1.8) in the lobes, all suggest that the radio emission is confined by the ambient X-ray gas. We detect a small region of polarized flux in the southern lobe and are able to calculate a Faraday rotation measure (RM) of 3620 rad/m/m over this region. Based on these observations and Chandra X-ray data we suggest that the southern lobe has been deflected from its original southwestern orientation to the south and into our li...
We present a detailed examination of the relationship between the magnetic field structures and the ...
Aims. The goal of this work is to put constraints on the strength and structure of the magnetic fiel...
Polarimetric data from the Parkes radio telescope at frequencies of 1.4, 2.4 and 4.8 GHz reveal the ...
Galaxy clusters are of particular interest to astronomers because they provide test beds for probing...
We have discovered that the radio nebula surrounding the Vela pulsar covers a much wider extent, wit...
We present multi-frequency VLA observations of the radio galaxy PKS 1246-410 at the center of the Ce...
We present the results of an Australia Telescope Compact Array 1.4 GHz spectropolarimetric aperture ...
Restricted Access. An open access version is available at NASA ADS (alternative location).We have di...
We present the first polarimetric space very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging observation...
A514 contains six extended and polarized radio sources located at various projected distances from t...
We present deep VLA observations of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2256. This cluster is known to ...
We present the results of an Australia Telescope Compact Array 1.4 GHz spectropolarimetric aperture ...
Context. W75N(B) is a massive star-forming region that contains three radio continuum sources (VLA 1...
To study the strength and structure of the magnetic field in the Galactic Centre (GC), we measured F...
We present a detailed examination of the relationship between the magnetic field structures and the ...
We present a detailed examination of the relationship between the magnetic field structures and the ...
Aims. The goal of this work is to put constraints on the strength and structure of the magnetic fiel...
Polarimetric data from the Parkes radio telescope at frequencies of 1.4, 2.4 and 4.8 GHz reveal the ...
Galaxy clusters are of particular interest to astronomers because they provide test beds for probing...
We have discovered that the radio nebula surrounding the Vela pulsar covers a much wider extent, wit...
We present multi-frequency VLA observations of the radio galaxy PKS 1246-410 at the center of the Ce...
We present the results of an Australia Telescope Compact Array 1.4 GHz spectropolarimetric aperture ...
Restricted Access. An open access version is available at NASA ADS (alternative location).We have di...
We present the first polarimetric space very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging observation...
A514 contains six extended and polarized radio sources located at various projected distances from t...
We present deep VLA observations of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2256. This cluster is known to ...
We present the results of an Australia Telescope Compact Array 1.4 GHz spectropolarimetric aperture ...
Context. W75N(B) is a massive star-forming region that contains three radio continuum sources (VLA 1...
To study the strength and structure of the magnetic field in the Galactic Centre (GC), we measured F...
We present a detailed examination of the relationship between the magnetic field structures and the ...
We present a detailed examination of the relationship between the magnetic field structures and the ...
Aims. The goal of this work is to put constraints on the strength and structure of the magnetic fiel...
Polarimetric data from the Parkes radio telescope at frequencies of 1.4, 2.4 and 4.8 GHz reveal the ...