Cosmic dance in the Shapley Concentration Core - I. A study of the radio emission of the BCGs and tailed radio galaxies
G. Di Gennaro, T. Venturi, D. Dallacasa, S. Giacintucci, P. Merluzzi,, G. Busarello, A. Mercurio, S. Bardelli, F. Gastaldello, A. Grado, C. P., Haines, L. Limatola, M. Rossetti

TL;DR
This study investigates how the dynamical state of galaxy clusters influences the radio emission properties of their brightest galaxies, revealing significant differences linked to cluster mergers and relaxation.
Contribution
It provides a multi-wavelength analysis of radio emission in BCGs across different cluster dynamical states, highlighting the impact of cluster mergers on radio activity.
Findings
BCGs in relaxed clusters show powerful, possibly restarted radio activity.
BCGs in merging clusters are faint or radio-quiet.
Optical and IR properties are similar regardless of cluster dynamical state.
Abstract
The Shapley Concentration () covers several degrees in the Southern Hemisphere, and includes galaxy clusters in advanced evolutionary stage, groups of clusters in the early stages of merger, fairly massive clusters with ongoing accretion activity, and smaller groups located in filaments in the regions between the main clusters. With the goal to investigate the role of cluster mergers and accretion on the radio galaxy population, we performed a multi-wavelength study of the BCGs and of the galaxies showing extended radio emission in the cluster complexes of Abell 3528 and Abell 3558. Our study is based on a sample of 12 galaxies. We observed the clusters with the GMRT at 235, 325 and 610 MHz, and with the VLA at 8.46 GHz. We complemented our study with the TGSS at 150 MHz, the SUMSS at 843 MHz and ATCA at 1380, 1400, 2380, and 4790 MHz data. Optical imaging with ESO-VST…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
