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MeerKAT Fornax Survey footprint (north is up, and east is left). The small open circles overlaid on a Digitized Sky Survey red-band image represent the centres of the 91 MeerKAT pointings (Table A.1). Each pointing covers a fairly large field given the 1 deg FWHM of the MeerKAT primary beam at 1.4 GHz. The large open circle represents the virial radius Rvir ∼ 700 kpc. The brightest galaxies visible in the image are NGC 1399 at the cluster centre (with NGC 1404 just south east of it), the spiral NGC 1365 ∼1 deg south-west of the cluster centre, and NGC 1316 (Fornax A) near the south-west edge of the footprint.

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