Radio-relic and the diffuse emission trail discovered in a low mass galaxy cluster Abell 1697
Surajit Paul, Sameer Salunkhe, Satish Sonkamble, Prateek Gupta, Tony, Mroczkowski, and Somak Raychaudhury

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a radio relic and diffuse emission in a low-mass galaxy cluster Abell 1697, providing insights into relic formation and properties in less massive clusters using multi-frequency radio observations.
Contribution
First detection of a radio relic in a low-mass galaxy cluster, with detailed spectral and morphological analysis linking relic features to cluster merger shocks.
Findings
Radio relic is 830 kpc long with a spectral index of -0.98
Relic shows spectral steepening and is associated with an X-ray shock
Diffuse trailing emission likely represents an old radio source or phoenix
Abstract
We report the discovery of a putative radio relic, 830 kpc in length and found toward the outskirts of galaxy cluster Abell 1697 (), using the LOFAR Two Meter Sky Survey (LoTSS) at 144 MHz. With an X-ray-inferred mass of , this places Abell 1697 among the least massive relic hosts. The relic is also detected at 325 MHz in the Westerbork Northern Sky Survey (WENSS) and at 1.4 GHz in the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) with an average spectral index of and magnetic field of G. This relic, located in the northeast periphery of the cluster, is 300 kpc wide, exhibits a gradual spectral steepening across the width ( to ), as well as indications of a…
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