GMRT unveils steep-spectrum antique filaments in the galaxy cluster Abell 725
M. B. Pandge, Ruta Kale, Pratik Dabhade, Mousumi Mahato, Somak, Raychaudhury

TL;DR
This study uses GMRT radio observations to discover steep-spectrum antique filaments and a bent WAT radio source in galaxy cluster Abell 725, revealing early-stage cluster dynamics and complex radio structures.
Contribution
First detection of steep-spectrum antique filaments in Abell 725, linking radio morphology with cluster evolution and galaxy dynamics.
Findings
Discovery of two steep-spectrum diffuse filaments
Identification of a bent WAT radio source associated with BCG
Evidence of early-stage cluster evolution from spatial offsets
Abstract
We present original GMRT radio observations of the galaxy cluster Abell~725, at a redshift of 0.09, along with other archival observations. Our GMRT maps reveal two steep-spectrum diffuse filaments in the cluster, along with a previously reported arc-like structure, and a wide-angle tail (WAT) radio source associated with the Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG) at the periphery of the cluster. The bent morphology of the WAT indicates that its jets have been swept back by the dynamic pressure resulting from the motion of the BCG through the surrounding intracluster medium. The BCG associated with the WAT hosts a black hole whose mass we estimate to be 1.4. We observe a 2\arcmin (195\,kpc in projection) offset between the BCG and the X-ray centroid of the galaxy cluster, which, along with other dynamic features, indicates the cluster's early stage of evolution. The…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
