
Roland Timmerman
Roland Timmerman is an astrophysicist at the Institute for Computational Cosmology of Durham University, known for his research on the formation and evolution of the universe. In a recent study, he co-authored a groundbreaking paper detailing the discovery of ancient radio signals from the distant galaxy cluster SpARCS1049, which may provide insights into the early universe and the role of high-energy particles in galaxy formation.
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Roland Timmerman is a co-leader of the research team that discovered a powerful radio signal from a distant galaxy cluster.
El descubrimiento de un ‘mini halo’ apunta a cómo se formó el universo primitivo
Roland Timmerman of the Institute for Computational Cosmology of Durham University and co-author of the study said in a statement how these particles are important for the creation of our universe.
Astronomers detect ancient radio signals from distant galaxy cluster
