Diffuse radio emission in MACS J0025.4$-$1222: the effect of a major merger on bulk separation of ICM components
C. J. Riseley, A. M. M. Scaife, M. W. Wise, A. O. Clarke

TL;DR
This study presents deep radio and X-ray observations of galaxy cluster MACS J0025.4$-$1222, revealing two diffuse radio relics likely caused by a major merger, and analyzes their properties and impact on the intra-cluster medium.
Contribution
First detection and classification of two radio relics in MACS J0025.4$-$1222 using deep GMRT and Chandra data, linking radio features to merger dynamics.
Findings
Two diffuse radio sources identified as relics.
Evidence of asymmetric temperature profile and a potential temperature jump.
Relics are consistent with established power scaling relations.
Abstract
Mergers of galaxy clusters are among the most energetic events in the Universe. These events have significant impact on the intra-cluster medium, depositing vast amounts of energy - often in the form of shocks - as well as heavily influencing the properties of the constituent galaxy population. Many clusters have been shown to host large-scale diffuse radio emission, known variously as radio haloes and relics. These sources arise as a result of electron (re-)acceleration in cluster-scale magnetic fields, although the processes by which this occurs are still poorly understood. We present new, deep radio observations of the high-redshift galaxy cluster MACS J0025.41222, taken with the GMRT at 325 MHz, as well as new analysis of all archival X-ray observations. We aim to investigate the potential of diffuse radio emission and categorise the radio population of this cluster,…
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