Exploring diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and groups with the uGMRT and the SKA
Surajit Paul, Ruta Kale, Abhirup Datta, Aritra Basu, Sharanya Sur,, Viral Parekh, Prateek Gupta, Swarna Chatterjee, Sameer Salunkhe, Asif Iqbal,, Mamta Pandey-Pommier, Ramij Raja, Majidul Rahaman, Somak Raychaudhury, Biman, B. Nath, Subhabrata Majumdar

TL;DR
This review discusses recent advances in observing and modeling diffuse radio emissions in galaxy clusters and groups, highlighting the role of new radio telescopes like uGMRT and SKA in understanding cosmic magnetic fields and relativistic particles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent observational techniques, detections, and theoretical models related to diffuse radio emissions in large-scale cosmic structures, emphasizing the impact of new telescope arrays.
Findings
Enhanced detection of diffuse radio sources with uGMRT and SKA.
Improved understanding of cosmic magnetic fields and relativistic particles.
Updated classification schemes for radio sources based on intrinsic properties.
Abstract
Diffuse radio emission has been detected in a considerable number of galaxy clusters and groups, revealing the presence of pervasive cosmic magnetic fields, and of relativistic particles in the large-scale structure (LSS) of the Universe. Since cluster radio emission is faint and steep spectrum, its observations are largely limited by the instrument sensitivity and frequency of observation, leading to a dearth of information, more so for lower-mass systems. The unprecedented sensitivity of recently commissioned low-frequency radio telescope arrays, aided by the development of advanced calibration and imaging techniques, have helped in achieving unparalleled image quality. At the same time, the development of sophisticated numerical simulations and the availability of supercomputing facilities have paved the way for high-resolution numerical modeling of radio emission, and the structure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
