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Fig. 2.

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Upper left panel: archival VLA 1.4 GHz (20 cm) image of the central ∼3′ region of 3C 187 (Neff et al. 1995) obtained via AIPS standard reduction procedure (http://www.aips.nrao.edu/cook.html). The clean beam (shown in the lower left with a cyan ellipse) is 3″ × 3″ with major axis P.A. = 0°, and the rms noise is 87.3 μJy per beam. The green circles represent the locations of the north and south lobe peaks as reported by Rhee et al. (1996), while the green cross denotes the peak of the core emission as seen in the 6 cm map (Neff et al. 1995). Upper right panel: full band 0.3 − 7 keV ACIS-S flux image smoothed with a Gaussian kernel with a 5 × 5 pixel () σ, with superimposed in white VLA L-band contours from the left panel image. The radio contours start at 30 times the rms level, increasing by factors of four. The sources indicated in this panel are the same as the right panel. Lower left and right panels: same as the upper right panel, but in the 0.3 − 3 keV and 3 − 7 keV bands.

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