New giant radio sources and underluminous radio halos in two galaxy clusters

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[1] [1,Cuciti, V.
[2] Brunetti, G.
[3] Van Weeren, R.
[4] Bonafede, A.
[5] 1,Dallacasa, D.
[6] Cassano, R.
[7] Venturi, T.
[8] Kale, R.
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| 2018年 / EDP Sciences卷 / 609期
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美国国家科学基金会;
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Radio telescopes - Galaxies;
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Aims. The aim of this work is to analyse the radio properties of the massive and dynamically disturbed clusters Abell 1451 and Zwcl 0634.1+4750, especially focusing on the possible presence of diffuse emission. Methods. We present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) 320 MHz and Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) 1.5 GHz observations of these two clusters. Results. We found that both Abell 1451 and Zwcl 0634.1+4750 host a radio halo with a typical spectrum (α ~ 1-1.3). Similarly to a few other cases reported in the recent literature, these radio halos are significantly fainter in radio luminosity with respect to the current radio power-mass correlations and they are smaller than classical giant radio halos. These underluminous sources might contribute to elucidating the complex mechanisms of formation and evolution of radio halos. Furthermore, we detected a candidate radio relic at large distance from the cluster centre in Abell 1451 and a peculiar head-tail (HT) radio galaxy in Zwcl 0634.1+4750, which might be interacting with a shock front. © ESO, 2018.
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