"Discovery of Radio Halo in Massive Galaxy Cluster"

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"Discovery of Radio Halo in Massive Galaxy Cluster"
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Astronomers have detected a new radio halo in the massive galaxy cluster ACT-CL J0329.2-2330, using L-band and UHF-band observations with the MeerKAT radio telescope. This discovery, reported in a research paper, marks the highest redshift halo detected so far and suggests rapid magnetic field amplification in galaxy clusters at high redshifts. The radio halo in ACT-CL J0329 exhibits a smooth, regular morphology and has a flux density of 3.44 and 6.11 mJy at L and UHF-band, respectively, indicating its luminosity comparable to halos found in nearby massive galaxy clusters.

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