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Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster

Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster
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Astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and the MeerKAT radio telescope to observe a galaxy cluster known as RXCJ0232–4420. Results of the new observations, published April 29 on the arXiv pre-print server, deliver important insights into the nature of this cluster.

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