Radio emission from the 2006-56 region

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Astronomical Maps, Galactic Clusters, Radio Emission, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astronomical Catalogs, Diffuse Radiation, Galactic Structure, Spatial Distribution, Spectral Resolution, Telescopes, X Ray Spectra

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Attention is given to the steep-spectrum radio source 2006-56 that has been mapped with the Fleurs Synthesis Telescope at 1415 MHz with a resolution of 50 arcsec. The radio source is associated with a rich irregular cluster; it consists of two possible head-tail objects and diffuse emission with a size of approximately 2 Mpc (H = 50 km/sec-Mpc). It is pointed out that detection of the new head-tail sources adds to the unbiased sample of tailed sources needed to examine the importance of galaxy environment.

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