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CosmoDRAGoN simulations—I. Dynamics and observable signatures of radio jets in cosmological environments

We present the Cosmological Double Radio Active Galactic Nuclei (CosmoDRAGoN) project: a large suite of simulated AGN jets in cosmological environments. These environments sample the intra-cluster media of galaxy clusters that form in cosmological smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations, whi...

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Published in:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 2023-04, Vol.40, Article e014
Main Authors: Yates-Jones, Patrick M., Shabala, Stanislav S., Power, Chris, Krause, Martin G. H., Hardcastle, Martin J., Mohd Noh Velastín, Elena A. N., Stewart, Georgia S. C.
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