We found some strange radio sources in a distant galaxy cluster. They're making us rethink what we thought we knew. - Space.com

8/3/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 9 months ago
by Christopher Riseley, Tessa Vernstrom
by Christopher Riseley, Tessa Vernstrom
Galaxy clusters allow us to study a broad range of rich processes — including magnetism and plasma physics — in environments we can't recreate in our labs.
The colliding cluster Abell 3266 as seen across the electromagnetic spectrum, using data from ASKAP and the ATCA (red/orange/yellow colours), XMM-Newton (blue) and the Dark Energy Survey (background … [+6957 chars]
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