A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643

Giant radio haloes are Mpc-size sources found in some merging galaxy clusters. The synchrotron emitting electrons are thought to be (re)accelerated by plasma turbulence induced by the merging of two massive clusters. Cool core galaxy clusters have a low-temperature core, likely an indication that a...

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Main Authors: Bonafede, A., Intema, Hubertus, Brüggen, M., Russel, H., Ogrean, G., Basu, K., Sommer, M., Van Weeren, R., Cassano, R., Fabian, A., Röttgering, H.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74536
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author Bonafede, A.
Intema, Hubertus
Brüggen, M.
Russel, H.
Ogrean, G.
Basu, K.
Sommer, M.
Van Weeren, R.
Cassano, R.
Fabian, A.
Röttgering, H.
author_facet Bonafede, A.
Intema, Hubertus
Brüggen, M.
Russel, H.
Ogrean, G.
Basu, K.
Sommer, M.
Van Weeren, R.
Cassano, R.
Fabian, A.
Röttgering, H.
author_sort Bonafede, A.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Giant radio haloes are Mpc-size sources found in some merging galaxy clusters. The synchrotron emitting electrons are thought to be (re)accelerated by plasma turbulence induced by the merging of two massive clusters. Cool core galaxy clusters have a low-temperature core, likely an indication that a major merger has not recently occurred. CL1821+643 is one of the strongest cool core clusters known so far. Surprisingly, we detect a giant radio halo with a largest linear size of ~1.1 Mpc. We discuss the radio and X-ray properties of the cluster in the framework of the proposed models for giant radio haloes. If a merger is causing the radio emission, despite the presence of a cool core, we suggest that it should be off-axis, or in an early phase, or a minor one.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-745362019-03-13T01:53:17Z A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643 Bonafede, A. Intema, Hubertus Brüggen, M. Russel, H. Ogrean, G. Basu, K. Sommer, M. Van Weeren, R. Cassano, R. Fabian, A. Röttgering, H. Giant radio haloes are Mpc-size sources found in some merging galaxy clusters. The synchrotron emitting electrons are thought to be (re)accelerated by plasma turbulence induced by the merging of two massive clusters. Cool core galaxy clusters have a low-temperature core, likely an indication that a major merger has not recently occurred. CL1821+643 is one of the strongest cool core clusters known so far. Surprisingly, we detect a giant radio halo with a largest linear size of ~1.1 Mpc. We discuss the radio and X-ray properties of the cluster in the framework of the proposed models for giant radio haloes. If a merger is causing the radio emission, despite the presence of a cool core, we suggest that it should be off-axis, or in an early phase, or a minor one. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74536 10.1093/mnrasl/slu110 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. fulltext
spellingShingle Bonafede, A.
Intema, Hubertus
Brüggen, M.
Russel, H.
Ogrean, G.
Basu, K.
Sommer, M.
Van Weeren, R.
Cassano, R.
Fabian, A.
Röttgering, H.
A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title_full A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title_fullStr A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title_full_unstemmed A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title_short A giant radio halo in the cool core cluster CL1821+643
title_sort giant radio halo in the cool core cluster cl1821+643
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74536