Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXCJ1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cluster that has an extremely luminous cool core. To date, only 9 radio minihalos are known, thus the discovery of a new one, in one of the most luminous cool-core clusters, provides important information on this peculiar class of sources and sheds light on their origin. Methods. The diffuse radio source is detected using GMRT at 327 MHz and confirmed by pointed VLA data at 1.46 GHz. The minihalo has a radius of ∼140 kpc. A Chandra gas temperature map shows that the minihalo emission fills the cluster cool core and has some morphological similarities to it, as has been previously observed for other minihalos. Results. The Chandra data reveal two subtle co...
A CHANDRA follow-up observation of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster with a compact appearance, RXCJ1...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cl...
none5Published online 07 December 2010Aims: We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio “minihalos. ” Their origin is unclear; their ...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio "minihalos." Their origin is unclear, and the...
Radio minihalos are diffuse synchrotron sources of unknown origin found in the cool cores of some ga...
We present new deep, high-resolution radio images of the diffuse minihalo in the cool core of the ga...
We investigate the occurrence of radio minihalos-diffuse radio sources of unknown origin observed in...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio minihalos. Their origin is unclear, and their...
In this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-h...
RXJ1720.1+2638 is a cool-core, `relaxed-appearing' cluster with a minihalo previously detected up to...
In this work, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-hal...
A CHANDRA follow-up observation of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster with a compact appearance, RXCJ1...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cl...
none5Published online 07 December 2010Aims: We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio “minihalos. ” Their origin is unclear; their ...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio "minihalos." Their origin is unclear, and the...
Radio minihalos are diffuse synchrotron sources of unknown origin found in the cool cores of some ga...
We present new deep, high-resolution radio images of the diffuse minihalo in the cool core of the ga...
We investigate the occurrence of radio minihalos-diffuse radio sources of unknown origin observed in...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio minihalos. Their origin is unclear, and their...
In this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-h...
RXJ1720.1+2638 is a cool-core, `relaxed-appearing' cluster with a minihalo previously detected up to...
In this work, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-hal...
A CHANDRA follow-up observation of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster with a compact appearance, RXCJ1...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...