Discovery of a radio relic in the low mass, merging galaxy cluster PLCK G200.9-28.2
Ruta Kale (1), Daniel R. Wik (2,3,4), Simona Giacintucci (5), Tiziana, Venturi (6), Gianfranco Brunetti (6), Rossella Cassano (6), Daniele Dallacasa, (6,7), Francesco de Gasperin (8), ((1) National Centre for Radio, Astrophysics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a radio relic in the low-mass galaxy cluster PLCK G200.9-28.2, providing insights into cluster merger shocks and the dynamics of less massive clusters.
Contribution
The discovery of a single radio relic in a low-mass galaxy cluster and analysis of its properties, including spectral index and shock Mach number, is novel.
Findings
Radio relic size ~1 x 0.28 Mpc
Spectral index of 1.21±0.15
Cluster shows evidence of merger with offset SZ effect
Abstract
Radio relics at the peripheries of galaxy clusters are tracers of the elusive cluster merger shocks. We report the discovery of a single radio relic in the galaxy cluster PLCK G200.9-28.2 (, ) using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 235 and 610 MHz and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array at 1500 MHz. The relic has a size of Mpc, an arc-like morphology and is located at 0.9 Mpc from the X-ray brightness peak in the cluster. The integrated spectral index of the relic is . The spectral index map between 235 and 610 MHz shows steepening from the outer to the inner edge of the relic in line with the expectation from a cluster merger shock. Under the assumption of diffusive shock acceleration, the radio spectral index implies a Mach number of for the shock. The analysis of archival XMM…
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