JVLA 1.5GHz continuum observation of CLASH clusters I: radio properties of the BCGs
Heng Yu, Paolo Tozzi, Reinout van Weeren, Elisabetta Liuzzo, Gabriele, Giovannini, Megan Donahue, Italo Balestra, Piero Rosati, Manuel Aravena

TL;DR
This study uses JVLA 1.5 GHz observations to analyze the radio properties of BCGs in 13 CLASH clusters, revealing correlations with star formation and ICM entropy, and highlighting the diversity in radio emission characteristics.
Contribution
First high-resolution radio survey of CLASH BCGs at 1.5 GHz, providing detailed measurements and correlations with cluster properties.
Findings
Radio powers range from 2×10^{23} to 10^{26} W/Hz.
Radio emission is AGN-powered in all detected BCGs.
Positive correlation between radio power and star formation rate.
Abstract
We present high-resolution (), 1.5 GHz continuum observations of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) of 13 CLASH (Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble) clusters at with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA). Radio emission is clearly detected and characterized for 11 BCGs, while for two of them we obtain only upper limits to their radio flux ( mJy at 5 confidence level). We also consider five additional clusters whose BCG is detected in FIRST or NVSS. We find radio powers in the range from to and radio spectral indices (defined as the slope between 1.5 and 30 GHz) distributed from to around the central value . The radio emission from the BCGs is resolved in three cases (Abell 383, MACS J1931, and RX J2129), and…
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