Somak Raychaudhury
educated at: University of Cambridge
occupation: researcher
Articles 100
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Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope unveils steep-spectrum antique filaments in the galaxy cluster Abell 725
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A combined X-ray, optical and radio view of the merging galaxy cluster MACS J0417.5-1154
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Cold gas in a complete sample of group-dominant early-type galaxies
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The Star Formation Reference Survey – III. A multiwavelength view of star formation in nearby galaxies
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The Complete Local-volume Groups Sample - II. A study of the central radio galaxies in the high-richness sub-sample
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The XXL Survey. XXIX. GMRT 610 MHz continuum observations
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The XXL Survey. XXXIV. Double Irony in XXL-North: a tale of two radio galaxies in a supercluster at z = 0.14
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MACS J0553.4-3342: a young merging galaxy cluster caught through the eyes of Chandra and HST
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The XXL survey: First results and future
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NGC 741—Mergers and AGN Feedback on a Galaxy-group Scale
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Saraswati: An Extremely Massive ∼200 Megaparsec Scale Supercluster
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The Complete Local Volume Groups Sample - I. Sample selection and X-ray properties of the high-richness subsample
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Discovery of giant radio galaxies from NVSS: radio and infrared properties
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The XXL Survey. XI. ATCA 2.1 GHz continuum observations
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Kernel regression estimates of time delays between gravitationally lensed fluxes
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Cold gas in group-dominant elliptical galaxies
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New insights into the evolution of the FR I radio galaxy 3C 270 (NGC 4261) from VLA and GMRT radio observations
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AGN activity and IGM heating in the fossil cluster RX J1416.4+2315
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Deep Chandra observations of HCG 16. I. Active nuclei, star formation, and galactic winds
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IGM heating in fossil galaxy groups
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Deep Chandra observations of HCG 16. II. The development of the intra-group medium in a spiral-rich group
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Spectral properties of X-ray binaries in Centaurus A
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The fading of two transient ultraluminous X-ray sources to below the stellar mass Eddington limit
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A transient Sub-Eddington black hole X-ray binary candidate in the dust lanes of Centaurus A
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The suppression of star formation and the effect of the galaxy environment in low-redshift galaxy groups
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Recurrent radio outbursts at the center of the NGC 1407 galaxy group
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A giant metrewave radio Telescope/Chandra view of IRAS 09104+4109: a type 2 QSO in a cooling flow
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Plunging fireworks: why do infalling galaxies light up on the outskirts of clusters?
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ACCESS - IV. The quenching of star formation in a cluster population of dusty S0s
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A combined low-radio Frequency/X-ray study of galaxy groups. I. Giant metrewave radio telescope observations at 235 MHz AND 610 MHz
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The Star Formation Reference Survey. I. Survey description and basic data
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The velocity modulation of galaxy properties in and near clusters: quantifying the decrease in star formation in backsplash galaxies
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