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We present an analysis of the magnetic-field fluctuations in the magnetoionic medium in front of the radio galaxy 3C 31 derived from rotation-measure (RM) fits to high-resolution polarization images. We first show that the Faraday rotation must be due primarily to a foreground medium. We determine the RM structure functions for different parts of the source and infer that the simplest form for the power spectrum is a power law with a high-frequency cutoff. We also present three-dimensional simulations of RM produced by a tangled magnetic field in the hot plasma surrounding 3C 31, and show that the observed RM distribution is consistent with a spherical plasma distribution in which the radio source has produced a cavity.
We present high-quality VLA images of the FR I radio galaxy 3C 31 in the frequency range 1365 to 8440 MHz with angular resolutions from 0.25 to 40 arcsec. Our new images reveal complex, well resolved filamentary substructure in the radio jets and tai
We present a general approach to the modelling of the brightness and polarization structures of adiabatic, decelerating relativistic jets, based on the formalism of Matthews & Scheuer (1990). We compare the predictions of adiabatic jet models with de
We use high-quality VLA images of the Fanaroff & Riley Class I radio galaxy 3C 31 at six frequencies in the range 1365 to 8440MHz to explore the spatial scale and origin of the rotation measure (RM) fluctuations on the line of sight to the radio sour
The goal of this work is to constrain the strength and structure of the magnetic field associated with the environment of the radio source 3C 449, using observations of Faraday rotation, which we model with a structure function technique and by compa
We discuss the properties of galaxies around the radio galaxy 3C 324 at z=1.2 based on BVRIK multi-band imaging data. We have applied a photometric-redshift technique to objects in the 3C 324 field, and identified 35 objects as plausible cluster memb