Occurrence of radio minihalos in a mass-limited sample of galaxy clusters
Simona Giacintucci, Maxim Markevitch, Rossella Cassano, Tiziana, Venturi, Tracy E. Clarke, and Gianfranco Brunetti

TL;DR
This study finds that radio minihalos are common in cool-core galaxy clusters, especially in massive ones, and explores their occurrence across different cluster types to inform theories of their origin.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive statistical analysis of minihalo occurrence in a mass-limited galaxy cluster sample, including reanalysis of archival data and classification by core properties.
Findings
80% of cool-core clusters host minihalos
Minihalos are rare in non-cool-core clusters
Occurrence may be lower in lower-mass cool-core clusters
Abstract
We investigate the occurrence of radio minihalos --- diffuse radio sources of unknown origin observed in the cores of some galaxy clusters --- in a statistical sample of 58 clusters drawn from the Planck Sunyaev-Zel'dovich cluster catalog using a mass cut (). We supplement our statistical sample with a similarly-sized non-statistical sample mostly consisting of clusters in the ACCEPT X-ray catalog with suitable X-ray and radio data, which includes lower-mass clusters. Where necessary (for 9 clusters), we reanalyzed the Very Large Array archival radio data to determine if a mihinalo is present. Our total sample includes all 28 currently known and recently discovered radio minihalos, including 6 candidates. We classify clusters as cool-core or non-cool core according to the value of the specific entropy floor in the cluster center, rederived or newly…
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