Radio relics, elongated, non-thermal, structures located at the edges of galaxy clusters, are the result of synchrotron radiation from cosmic ray electrons accelerated by merger-driven shocks at the cluster outskirts. However, X-ray observations of such shocks in some clusters suggest that they are too weak to efficiently accelerate electrons via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) to energies required to produce the observed radio power. We examine this issue in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 3667 (A3667), which hosts a pair of radio relics. While the north-west relic in A3667 has been well studied in the radio and X-ray by multiple instruments, the south-east relic region has only been observed so far by Suzaku, which detected a temperat...
5 pages, 1 figure, MNRAS Letters in pressInternational audienceMulti-wavelength observations show th...
none8siContext. Radio relics are extended synchrotron sources thought to be produced by shocks in th...
We present new Chandra X-ray and Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations of the ne...
Radio relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources at the peripheries of galaxy clusters which are tho...
Radio relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources at the peripheries of galaxy clusters which are tho...
According to structure formation simulations, weak shocks with typical Mach number, M< 3, are exp...
On the largest scales, the Universe consists of voids and filaments making up the cosmic web. Galaxy...
We analysed a deep Chandra observation (334 ks) of the galaxy cluster Abell 115 and detected a shock...
Context. Radio relics in galaxy clusters are giant diffuse synchrotron sources powered in cluster ou...
Giant radio relics are arc-shaped diffuse sources with Mpc-scale found in the peripheries of some dy...
Diffuse radio emission in the form of radio haloes and relics has been found in a number of merging ...
According to structure formation simulations, weak shocks with typical Mach number, M<3, are expe...
International audienceMergers between galaxy clusters often drive shocks into the intracluster mediu...
We study two galaxy clusters with radio relics, 1RXS J0603.3+4214 and RXC J1053.7+5453, through X-ra...
We present an X-ray spectral analysis using XMM-Newton/EPIC observations (∼100 ks) of the merging ga...
5 pages, 1 figure, MNRAS Letters in pressInternational audienceMulti-wavelength observations show th...
none8siContext. Radio relics are extended synchrotron sources thought to be produced by shocks in th...
We present new Chandra X-ray and Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations of the ne...
Radio relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources at the peripheries of galaxy clusters which are tho...
Radio relics are Mpc-scale diffuse radio sources at the peripheries of galaxy clusters which are tho...
According to structure formation simulations, weak shocks with typical Mach number, M< 3, are exp...
On the largest scales, the Universe consists of voids and filaments making up the cosmic web. Galaxy...
We analysed a deep Chandra observation (334 ks) of the galaxy cluster Abell 115 and detected a shock...
Context. Radio relics in galaxy clusters are giant diffuse synchrotron sources powered in cluster ou...
Giant radio relics are arc-shaped diffuse sources with Mpc-scale found in the peripheries of some dy...
Diffuse radio emission in the form of radio haloes and relics has been found in a number of merging ...
According to structure formation simulations, weak shocks with typical Mach number, M<3, are expe...
International audienceMergers between galaxy clusters often drive shocks into the intracluster mediu...
We study two galaxy clusters with radio relics, 1RXS J0603.3+4214 and RXC J1053.7+5453, through X-ra...
We present an X-ray spectral analysis using XMM-Newton/EPIC observations (∼100 ks) of the merging ga...
5 pages, 1 figure, MNRAS Letters in pressInternational audienceMulti-wavelength observations show th...
none8siContext. Radio relics are extended synchrotron sources thought to be produced by shocks in th...
We present new Chandra X-ray and Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations of the ne...