PhD Thesis - Roland Timmerman

Tuning in to the Feedback Bassline

Revealing the operation of AGNs in galaxy clusters with high-resolution radio observations

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PhD Thesis: Tuning in to the Feedback Bassline (42.5 MiB)

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Chapter 1: Introduction (9.1 MiB)

Chapter 2: Very Large Array observations of the mini-halo and AGN feedback in the Phoenix cluster (4.9 MiB)

Chapter 3: Origin of the ring structures in Hercules A (6.2 MiB)

Chapter 4: Measuring cavity powers of active galactic nuclei in clusters using a hybrid X-ray-radio method (19.5 MiB)

Chapter 5: The first high-redshift cavity power measurements of cool-core galaxy clusters with the International LOFAR Telescope (4.8 MiB)

Bibliography (89.4 kiB)

Propositions (23.3 kiB)

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