We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio galaxy 3C 288 at z = 0.246. We detect ~3 keV gas extending to a radius of ~0.5 Mpc with a 0.5-2.0 keV luminosity of 6.6 × 1043 erg s–1, implying that 3C 288 lies at the center of a poor cluster. We find multiple surface brightness discontinuities in the gas indicative of either a shock driven by the inflation of the radio lobes or a recent merger event. The temperature across the discontinuities is roughly constant with no signature of a cool core, thus disfavoring either the merger cold front or sloshing scenarios. We argue therefore that the discontinuities are shocks due to the supersonic inflation of the radio lobes. If they are shocks, the e...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
We present an analysis of a 72 ks Chandra observation of the double cluster Abell 1644 (z = 0.047). ...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio gala...
We present results from a 140 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the hot gas around the canonical FR I...
We present results from a 140 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the hot gas around the canonical FR I...
We report Chandra evidence for a 200 kpc scale shock in the cluster surrounding the powerful radio g...
International audienceWe present results from a 35 ks Chandra ACIS-I observation of the hot intraclu...
We present a multiwavelength analysis based on archival radio, optical, and X-ray data of the comple...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication in The Astrophy...
We present results from a 57.6 ks Chandra observation of the cluster gas associated with the fat-dou...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
CIZA J2242.8+5301, a merging galaxy cluster at z = 0.19, hosts a double-relic system and a faint rad...
We report Chandra evidence for a 200 kpc scale shock in the cluster surrounding the powerful radio g...
We report the discovery with Chandra of X-ray-emitting gas associated with the jet-cloud interaction...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
We present an analysis of a 72 ks Chandra observation of the double cluster Abell 1644 (z = 0.047). ...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio gala...
We present results from a 140 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the hot gas around the canonical FR I...
We present results from a 140 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the hot gas around the canonical FR I...
We report Chandra evidence for a 200 kpc scale shock in the cluster surrounding the powerful radio g...
International audienceWe present results from a 35 ks Chandra ACIS-I observation of the hot intraclu...
We present a multiwavelength analysis based on archival radio, optical, and X-ray data of the comple...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication in The Astrophy...
We present results from a 57.6 ks Chandra observation of the cluster gas associated with the fat-dou...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
CIZA J2242.8+5301, a merging galaxy cluster at z = 0.19, hosts a double-relic system and a faint rad...
We report Chandra evidence for a 200 kpc scale shock in the cluster surrounding the powerful radio g...
We report the discovery with Chandra of X-ray-emitting gas associated with the jet-cloud interaction...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
We present an analysis of a 72 ks Chandra observation of the double cluster Abell 1644 (z = 0.047). ...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...