Radio emission at the centre of the galaxy cluster Abell 3560: evidence for core sloshing?
T. Venturi, M. Rossetti, S. Bardelli, S. Giacintucci, D. Dallacasa, M., Cornacchia, N. Kantharia

TL;DR
This study combines radio and X-ray observations to investigate complex emission in galaxy cluster A3560, revealing evidence of core sloshing and minor merger activity affecting the radio and gas dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis linking radio emission features with gas sloshing and substructure, highlighting the impact of minor mergers on cluster core activity.
Findings
Aged diffuse radio emission follows the X-ray spiral pattern.
Active radio lobes are bent, indicating complex gas motions.
X-ray data reveal gas sloshing and substructure in A3560.
Abstract
Previous radio observations of the galaxy cluster A3560 in the Shapley Concentration showed complex radio emission associated with the brightest cluster member.To understand its origin we observed it with the GMRT, the VLA and ATCA at 240 and 610 MHz, 1.28,1.4, 2.3,4.8 and 8.4 GHz, and performed a detailed morphological and spectral study of the radio emission associated with the BCG. We also observed the cluster with XMM-Newton and Chandra to derive the properties of the ICM. The radio emission of the N-E nucleus of the dumb-bell BCG shows an active radio galaxy, plus aged diffuse emission, which is not refurbished at present. Our Chandra data show that the radio active nucleus of the BCG has extended X-ray emission, which we classify as a low-luminosity corona. A residual image of the XMM-Newton brightness shows the presence of a spiral-like feature, which we interpret as the…
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