The prototypical major cluster merger Abell 754. I. Calibration of MeerKAT data and radio/X-ray spectral mapping of the cluster
A. Botteon, R. J. van Weeren, D. Eckert, F. Gastaldello, M., Markevitch, S. Giacintucci, G. Brunetti, R. Kale, T. Venturi

TL;DR
This study uses advanced MeerKAT radio observations and X-ray data to map and analyze the nonthermal phenomena in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 754, revealing detailed shock and relic features.
Contribution
First application of LOFAR calibration pipeline to MeerKAT data enabling high-resolution radio imaging of Abell 754's merger phenomena.
Findings
Radio halo bounded by eastern shock
Discovery of a new radio relic in the southwest
Relic possibly tracing a merger-driven shock
Abstract
Abell 754 is a rich galaxy cluster at and is considered the prototype of a major cluster merger. Like many dynamically unrelaxed systems, it hosts diffuse radio emission on Mpc-scales. Extended synchrotron sources in the intra-cluster medium (ICM) are commonly interpreted as evidence that a fraction of the gravitational energy released during cluster mergers is dissipated into nonthermal components. Here, we use new MeerKAT UHF- and L-band observations to study nonthermal phenomena in Abell 754. These data are complemented with archival XMM-Newton observations to investigate the resolved spectral properties of both the radio and X-ray cluster emission.For the first time, we employed the pipeline originally developed to calibrate LOFAR data to MeerKAT observations. This allowed us to perform a direction-dependent calibration and obtain highly sensitive radio images in UHF- and…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
