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KAT-7 observations of a mass-selected sample of galaxy clusters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-03-15 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The presence of megaparsec-scale radio halos in galaxy clusters has already been established by many observations over the last two decades. The emerging explanation for the formation of these giant sources of diffuse synchrotron radio emission is that they trace turbulent regions in the intracluster medium, where particles are trapped and accelerated during cluster mergers. Our current observational knowledge is, however, mainly limited to massive systems. Here we present observations of a sample of 14 mass-selected galaxy clusters, i.e. M500>4×1014M_{\rm 500} > 4\times10^{14}~M{_\odot}, in the Southern Hemisphere, aimed to study the occurrence of radio halos in low mass clusters and test the correlation between the radio halo power at 1.4 GHz P1.4P_{\rm 1.4} and the cluster mass M500M_{\rm 500}. Our observations were performed with the 7-element Karoo Array Telescope at 1.86 GHz. We found three candidates to host diffuse cluster-scale emission and derived upper limits at the level of 0.61.9×10240.6 - 1.9 \times 10^{24}~Watt~Hz1^{-1} for 50%\sim 50\% of the clusters in the sample, significantly increasing the number of clusters with radio halo information in the considered mass range. Our results confirm that bright radio halos in less massive galaxy clusters are statistically rare.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1511.01022,
  title  = {KAT-7 observations of a mass-selected 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 V. Parekh and O. M. Smirnov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01022},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

14 pages, 12 (low resolution) figures, MNRAS accepted