A MeerKAT-meets-LOFAR Study of MS 1455.0+2232: A 590 kiloparsec 'Mini'-Halo in a Sloshing Cool-Core Cluster
C. J. Riseley, K. Rajpurohit, F. Loi, A. Botteon, R. Timmerman, N., Biava, A. Bonafede, E. Bonnassieux, G. Brunetti, T. En{\ss}lin, G. Di, Gennaro, A. Ignesti, T. Shimwell, C. Stuardi, T. Vernstrom, R. J. van Weeren

TL;DR
This study uses MeerKAT and LOFAR radio observations to analyze a large, flat-spectrum mini-halo in galaxy cluster MS 1455.0+2232, revealing complex structures and a strong link between thermal and non-thermal components.
Contribution
First detailed radio and X-ray analysis of MS 1455.0+2232 mini-halo, revealing its size, spectral properties, and connection to cluster sloshing dynamics.
Findings
Mini-halo extends ~590 kpc, larger than previously thought.
Mini-halo has a flatter spectral index ($ abla \, -0.97$) than typical.
Strong correlation between radio and X-ray surface brightness.
Abstract
Radio mini-haloes are poorly-understood, moderately-extended diffuse radio sources that trace the presence of magnetic fields and relativistic electrons on scales of hundreds of kiloparsecs, predominantly in relaxed clusters. With relatively few confirmed detections to-date, many questions remain unanswered. This paper presents new radio observations of the galaxy cluster MS1455.02232 performed with MeerKAT (covering the frequency range 8721712 MHz) and LOFAR (covering 120168 MHz), the first results from a homogeneously selected mini-halo census. We find that this mini-halo extends for kpc at 1283 MHz, significantly larger than previously believed, and has a flatter spectral index () than typically expected. Our X-ray analysis clearly reveals a large-scale (254 kpc) sloshing spiral in the intracluster medium. We perform a point-to-point…
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