Decametric radio spectra of some galaxies in clusters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Galactic Radio Waves, Radio Astronomy, Galactic Clusters, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Spectra

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Observations of 12 radio sources identified with clusters of galaxies were made in 1983-84 with a decameter-wave radio telescope. The measured flux densities at 34.5 MHz are combined with other low frequency measurements to derive their radio spectra. It is found that the average spectral index in the frequency range between 34.5 MHz to 408 MHz is -1.32, much steeper than the average of extragalactic sources.

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