Fig. 1

Compact source subtraction process for the cluster MCXCJ1036.1+5713. Left column: original image, middle column: image containing only the compact emission, and right column: final compact source subtracted image. All images are made with the same parameters, except the uv -cut for the central image. The top compact source only image was made with a uv -cut of 2547λ (i.e. 600 kpc at the cluster redshift) while the bottom image was made with a uv -cut of 3820λ (i.e. 400 kpc). The restoring beam size is 9″ × 5″.
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