Deep Chandra data confirms three cold fronts in RXJ2014.8-2430 with widths indicating suppressed diffusion and identifies a concave structure consistent with either a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability or a powerful AGN cavity of radius 200-330 kpc.
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A grid of 434 Faraday rotation measures from MeerKAT polarimetry reveals enhanced RM scatter in the Abell 3391/95 clusters and suggests a relatively ordered magnetic field in the intercluster bridge on ~10 kpc scales.
The reviewed method generalizes the Cash statistic C_min and likelihood-ratio ΔC to include systematic uncertainties in Poisson data, allowing simultaneous assessment of systematics level and model goodness-of-fit.
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A Detailed View of the Large-Scale Sloshing Cold Front in RXJ2014.8-2430
Deep Chandra data confirms three cold fronts in RXJ2014.8-2430 with widths indicating suppressed diffusion and identifies a concave structure consistent with either a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability or a powerful AGN cavity of radius 200-330 kpc.
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Magnetic properties of the Abell 3391-3395 system revealed using wide-field MeerKAT polarimetry
A grid of 434 Faraday rotation measures from MeerKAT polarimetry reveals enhanced RM scatter in the Abell 3391/95 clusters and suggests a relatively ordered magnetic field in the intercluster bridge on ~10 kpc scales.
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Review: A new method for estimation and use of systematic errors in Poisson regression
The reviewed method generalizes the Cash statistic C_min and likelihood-ratio ΔC to include systematic uncertainties in Poisson data, allowing simultaneous assessment of systematics level and model goodness-of-fit.