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Alignment in the orientation of LOFAR radio sources
Osinga, E.; Miley, G. K.; Weeren, R. J. van; Shimwell, T. W.; Duncan, K. J.; Hardcastle, M. J.; Mechev, A. P.; Röttgering, H. J. A.; Tasse, C.; Williams, W. L. (2020-08-25)Various studies have laid claim to finding an alignment of the polarization vectors or radio jets of active galactic nuclei (AGN) over large distances, but these results have proven controversial and so far, there is no ... -
Diffuse Radio Emission from Galaxy Clusters in the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey Deep Fields
Osinga, E.; Weeren, R. J. van; Boxelaar, J.; Brunetti, G.; Botteon, A.; Brüggen, M.; Shimwell, T. W.; Bonafede, A.; Best, P. N.; Bonato, M.; Cassano, R.; Gastaldello, F.; Gennaro, G. di; Hardcastle, M. J.; Mandal, S.; Rossetti, M.; Röttgering, H. J. A.; Sabater, J. (2021-04-07)Low-frequency radio observations are revealing an increasing number of diffuse synchrotron sources from galaxy clusters, dominantly in the form of radio halos or radio relics. The existence of this diffuse synchrotron ... -
The LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey : VI. Optical identifications for the second data release
Hardcastle, M. J.; Horton, M. A.; Williams, W. L.; Duncan, K. J.; Alegre, L.; Barkus, B.; Croston, J. H.; Dickinson, H.; Osinga, E.; Röttgering, H. J. A.; Sabater, J.; Shimwell, T. W.; Smith, D. J. B.; Best, P. N.; Botteon, A.; Brüggen, M.; Drabent, A.; Gasperin, F. de; Gürkan, G.; Hajduk, M.; Hale, C. L.; Hoeft, M.; Jamrozy, M.; Kunert-Bajraszewska, M.; Kondapally, R.; Magliocchetti, M.; Mahatma, V. H.; Mostert, R. I. J.; O'Sullivan, S. P.; Pajdosz-Śmierciak, U.; Petley, J.; Pierce, J. C. S.; Prandoni, I.; Schwarz, D. J.; Shulewski, A.; Siewert, T. M.; Stott, J. P.; Tang, H.; Vaccari, M.; Zheng, X.; Bailey, T.; Desbled, S.; Goyal, A.; Gonano, V.; Hanset, M.; Kurtz, W.; Lim, S. M.; Mielle, L.; Molloy, C. S.; Roth, R.; Terentev, I. A.; Torres, M. (2023-10-01)The second data release of the LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) covers 27% of the northern sky, with a total area of ∼5700 deg1. The high angular resolution of LOFAR with Dutch baselines (6 arcsec) allows us to carry out ...