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Recurrent Radio Outbursts at the Center of the NGC 1407 Galaxy Group

Giacintucci et al., 2012

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15325173502520137595
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Giacintucci S
O’Sullivan E
Clarke T
Murgia M
Vrtilek J
Venturi T
David L
Raychaudhury S
Athreya R
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The Astrophysical Journal

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ABSTRACT We present deep Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations at 240, 330, and 610 MHz of the complex radio source at the center of the NGC 1407 galaxy group. Previous GMRT observations at 240 MHz revealed faint, diffuse …
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