Anisotropy in the deep-sky radio-source distribution

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Anisotropy, Galactic Clusters, Radiation Distribution, Radio Galaxies, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Centimeter Waves, Red Shift

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The 21-cm deep-sky radio-source distribution data acquired by Windhorst (1984) with the Westerbork synthesis radio telescope were analyzed. In some of the survey fields, significant departures from a Poisson distribution were found. The correlation analysis of the data provides evidence for an anisotropic radio source distribution and supports the existence of a distant (redshift z of about 0.54) supercluster of galaxies.

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