The Extended GMRT Radio Halo Survey I: New upper limits on radio halos and mini-halos
R. Kale, T. Venturi, S. Giacintucci, D. Dallacasa, R. Cassano, G., Brunetti, G. Macario, R. Athreya

TL;DR
This study extends the GMRT Radio Halo Survey to set new upper limits on radio halos and mini-halos in galaxy clusters, revealing that about 23% host radio halos and 50% of cool-core clusters contain mini-halos, with some new detections and non-detections analyzed.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic upper limits on radio halos and mini-halos in a large sample of galaxy clusters, including new mini-halo discovery and analysis of diffuse emissions.
Findings
Detected a new mini-halo in RXJ1532.9+3021.
No cluster-scale diffuse emission detected in 11 clusters.
Radio halos are present in ~23% of clusters, rising to ~31% in high X-ray luminosity clusters.
Abstract
A fraction of galaxy clusters host diffuse radio sources called radio halos, radio relics and mini-halos. We present the sample and first results from the Extended GMRT Radio Halo Survey (EGRHS)- an extension of the GMRT Radio Halo Survey (GRHS, Venturi et al. 2007, 2008). It is a systematic radio survey of galaxy clusters selected from the REFLEX and eBCS X-ray catalogs . Analysis of GMRT data at 610/ 235/ 325 MHz on 12 galaxy clusters are presented. We report the detection of a newly discovered mini-halo in the cluster RXJ1532.9+3021 at 610 MHz. A small scale relic (~200 kpc) is suspected in the cluster Z348. We do not detect cluster-scale diffuse emission in 11 clusters. Robust upper limits on the detection of radio halo of size of 1 Mpc are determined. We also present upper limits on the detections of mini-halos in a sub-sample of cool-core clusters. The upper limits for radio halos…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
