Diffuse radio emission from non-Planck galaxy clusters in the LoTSS-DR2 fields
D. N. Hoang, M. Br\"uggen, A. Botteon, T. W. Shimwell, X. Zhang, A., Bonafede, L. Bruno, E. Bonnassieux, R. Cassano, V. Cuciti, A. Drabent, F. de, Gasperin, F. Gastaldello, G. Di Gennaro, M. Hoeft, A. Jones, G. V. Pignataro,, H. J. A. R\"ottgering, A. Simionescu

TL;DR
This study uses LOFAR data to discover and analyze diffuse radio emissions in low-mass galaxy clusters, revealing new halos and relics and enhancing understanding of magnetic fields and particle acceleration in these environments.
Contribution
First systematic search for diffuse radio sources in low-mass clusters using LOFAR, discovering new halos and relics and analyzing their properties.
Findings
Detected diffuse radio emission in 28 clusters.
Identified 11 new halos and 10 new relics.
Compared sources to known scaling relations.
Abstract
The presence of large-scale magnetic fields and ultra-relativistic electrons in the intra-cluster medium (ICM) is confirmed through the detection of diffuse radio synchrotron sources, so-called radio halos and relics. Due to their steep-spectrum nature, these sources are rarely detected at frequencies above a few GHz, especially in low-mass systems. The aim of this study is to discover and characterise diffuse radio sources in low-mass galaxy clusters in order to understand their origin and their scaling with host cluster properties. We searched for cluster-scale radio emission from low-mass galaxy clusters in the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) Two-metre Sky Survey - Data Release 2 (LoTSS-DR2) fields. We made use of existing optical (Abell, DESI, WHL) and X-ray (comPRASS, MCXC) catalogues. The LoTSS-DR2 data were processed further to improve the quality of the images that are used to…
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