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 this relatively unexplored part of the spectrum. The LOFAR observations, when combined with VLA, GMRT, and Chandra X-ray data, provide new information about the nature of cluster merger shocks and their role in re-accelerating relativistic particles. We derive a spectral index of alpha = -0.8 +/- 0.1 at the northern edge of the main radio relic, steepening toward the south to alpha approximate to-2. The spectral index of the radio halo is remarkably uniform...
We present LOFAR 120 − 168 MHz images of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1240 that hosts double rad...
LOFAR, the Low Frequency Radio Array, is a new pan-European radio telescope that is almost fully ope...
open14siContext. Radio halos and relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources in galaxy clusters, whic...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in The Astro...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+ 4214), a...
LOFAR, the Low Frequency Radio Array, is a new pan-European radio telescope that is almost fully ope...
open12siContext. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fro...
Context. Radio observations of galaxy clusters reveal a plethora of diffuse, steep-spectrum sources ...
We report L-band VLA observations of 1RXS J0603.3+4214, a cluster that hosts a bright radio relic, k...
Previous studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the 'Sausage' cluster, z = 0.192) is a massive m...
Reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics. © 2019 ESOWe present LOFAR data from 110-1...
We present LOFAR 120 − 168 MHz images of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1240 that hosts double rad...
LOFAR, the Low Frequency Radio Array, is a new pan-European radio telescope that is almost fully ope...
open14siContext. Radio halos and relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources in galaxy clusters, whic...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in The Astro...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a ...
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+ 4214), a...
LOFAR, the Low Frequency Radio Array, is a new pan-European radio telescope that is almost fully ope...
open12siContext. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fro...
Context. Radio observations of galaxy clusters reveal a plethora of diffuse, steep-spectrum sources ...
We report L-band VLA observations of 1RXS J0603.3+4214, a cluster that hosts a bright radio relic, k...
Previous studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the 'Sausage' cluster, z = 0.192) is a massive m...
Reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics. © 2019 ESOWe present LOFAR data from 110-1...
We present LOFAR 120 − 168 MHz images of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1240 that hosts double rad...
LOFAR, the Low Frequency Radio Array, is a new pan-European radio telescope that is almost fully ope...
open14siContext. Radio halos and relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources in galaxy clusters, whic...