Radio observations over the last two decades have provided evidence that diffuse synchrotron emission in the form of megaparsec-scale radio halos in galaxy clusters is likely tracing regions of the intracluster medium where relativistic particles are accelerated during cluster mergers. In this paper we present results of a survey of 14 galaxy clusters carried out with the 7-element Karoo Array Telescope at 1.86 GHz, aimed to extend the current studies of radio halo occurrence to systems with lower masses (M500>4×1014 M⊙). We found upper limits at the 0.6−1.9×1024 Watt Hz−1 level for ∼50% of the sample, confirming that bright radio halos in less massive galaxy clusters are statistically rare.
@article{arxiv.1603.07595,
title = {A KAT-7 view of a low-mass sample of galaxy clusters},
author = {G. Bernardi and T. Venturi and R. Cassano and D. Dallacasa and G. Brunetti and V. Cuciti and M. Johnston-Hollitt and N. Oozeer and O. M. Smirnov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07595},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures. Conference proceeding of "The many facets of extragalactic radio surveys: towards new scientific challenges", 20-23 October 2105, Bologna, Italy