153 MHz GMRT follow-up of steep-spectrum diffuse emission in galaxy clusters
G. Macario, T. Venturi, H. T. Intema, D. Dallacasa, G. Brunetti, R., Cassano, S. Giacintucci, C. Ferrari, C. H. Ishwara-Chandra, R. Athreya

TL;DR
This study uses 153 MHz GMRT observations to analyze the steep-spectrum diffuse radio emissions in galaxy clusters, confirming the presence of very steep spectra and providing new flux measurements to better understand their spectral properties.
Contribution
First high-sensitivity 153 MHz observations of diffuse radio sources in galaxy clusters, enabling detailed spectral analysis over a broad frequency range.
Findings
Confirmed very steep spectra of halos and relics in studied clusters.
Spectral fits suggest power-law spectra, but curved spectra remain plausible.
LOFAR observations are anticipated to clarify the spectral shapes below 100 MHz.
Abstract
In this paper we present new high sensitivity 153 MHz Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope follow-up observations of the diffuse steep spectrum cluster radio sources in the galaxy clusters Abell 521, Abell 697, Abell 1682. Abell 521 hosts a relic, and together with Abell 697 it also hosts a giant very steep spectrum radio halo. Abell 1682 is a more complex system with candidate steep spectrum diffuse emission. We imaged the diffuse radio emission in these clusters at 153 MHz, and provided flux density measurements of all the sources at this frequency. Our new flux density measurements, coupled with the existing data at higher frequencies, allow us to study the total spectrum of the halos and relic over at least one order of magnitude in frequency. Our images confirm the presence of a very steep "diffuse component" in Abell 1682. We found that the spectrum of the relic in Abell 521 can be…
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