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A MeerKAT view on galaxy clusters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-08-28 v1

Abstract

Almost two decades of observations of radio emission in galaxy clusters have proven the existence of relativistic particles and magnetic fields that generate extended synchrotron emission in the form of radio halos. In the current scenario, radio halos are generated through re--acceleration of relativistic electrons by turbulence generated by cluster mergers. Although this theoretical framework has received increasingly supporting observational evidence over the last ten years, observations of statistically complete samples are needed in order to fundamentally test model predictions. In this paper we briefly review our 7--element Karoo Radio Telescope observations of a sample of nearby clusters aimed to test the predictions of the turbulent re--acceleration model in small systems (M500>4×1014M_{500} > 4 \times 10^{14} M_{\odot}). We conclude by presenting two galaxy cluster surveys to be carried out with MeerKAT in order to provide crucial test of models of radio halo formation in nearby (z<0.1z < 0.1) and high redshift (z>0.4z > 0.4) systems respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07728,
  title  = {A MeerKAT view on galaxy clusters},
  author = {G. Bernardi and T. Venturi and R. Cassano and G. Brunetti and D. Dallacasa and B. Fanaroff and B. Hugo and S. Makhatini and N. Oozeer and O. M. Smirnov and J. T. L. Zwart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07728},
  year   = {2017}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures Accepted for publication, Proceedings of Science, Workshop on "MeerKAT Science: On the Pathway to the SKA", held in Stellenbosch 25-27 May, 2016

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