Sub-arcsecond LOFAR imaging at 145 MHz resolves the acceleration site and downstream structure of a high-redshift radio relic, confirming its diffuse nature, showing log-normal magnetic field profiles, and providing hints of redshift evolution in the radio power versus cluster mass correlation.
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XRISM Resolve measures the lowest turbulent velocity yet in a cluster core, indicating Abell 496 is dynamically quiescent despite prior cold fronts and weak radio activity.
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The LOFAR sub-arcsecond view of the high-redshift radio relic in PSZ2G091.83+26.11
Sub-arcsecond LOFAR imaging at 145 MHz resolves the acceleration site and downstream structure of a high-redshift radio relic, confirming its diffuse nature, showing log-normal magnetic field profiles, and providing hints of redshift evolution in the radio power versus cluster mass correlation.
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The Quiescent Sloshing Core of Abell 496 with XRISM
XRISM Resolve measures the lowest turbulent velocity yet in a cluster core, indicating Abell 496 is dynamically quiescent despite prior cold fronts and weak radio activity.