Some disturbed galaxy clusters host diffuse elongated radio sources, also called radio relics. It is proposed that these relics trace shock waves in the intracluster medium (ICM). Within the shock waves, generated by cluster merger events, particles are accelerated to relativistic energies, and in the presence of a magnetic field synchrotron radiation will be emitted. CIZA J2242.8+5301 is a disturbed galaxy cluster hosting complex diffuse radio emission, including a so-called double radio relic. Here we present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations of CIZA J2242.8+5301 at 325 and 150 MHz. We detect the double radio relic at 150 and 325 MHz. The very deep 150 MHz image reveals the presence of large-scale diff...
Aims. Low-frequency radio observations of galaxy clusters are the key to detecting the diffuse exte...
Context. Galaxy clusters with signs of a recent merger in many cases show extended diffuse radio fea...
We observed the cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager at 16 GHz and presen...
Abstract. Some disturbed galaxy clusters host diffuse elongated radio sources, also called radio rel...
Despite the progress that has been made in understanding radio relics, there are still open question...
Context. Some merging galaxy clusters host diffuse elongated radio sources, also called ra...
Context. Mergers of galaxy clusters are among the most energetic events in the Universe. These event...
Context. Mergers of galaxy clusters are among the most energetic events in the Universe. These event...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission in the galaxy cluster MACS J1752.0+444...
none6Radio relics are diffuse synchrotron sources in galaxy clusters that are believed to trace larg...
Context. Diffuse radio emission, in the form of radio halos and relics, traces regions in clusters w...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission south-east of the galaxy cluster MACS ...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission south-east of the galaxy cluster MACS ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the ‘Sausage’ cluster, z =...
Context. Galaxy clusters grow by a sequence of mergers with other clusters and galaxy groups. During...
Aims. Low-frequency radio observations of galaxy clusters are the key to detecting the diffuse exte...
Context. Galaxy clusters with signs of a recent merger in many cases show extended diffuse radio fea...
We observed the cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager at 16 GHz and presen...
Abstract. Some disturbed galaxy clusters host diffuse elongated radio sources, also called radio rel...
Despite the progress that has been made in understanding radio relics, there are still open question...
Context. Some merging galaxy clusters host diffuse elongated radio sources, also called ra...
Context. Mergers of galaxy clusters are among the most energetic events in the Universe. These event...
Context. Mergers of galaxy clusters are among the most energetic events in the Universe. These event...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission in the galaxy cluster MACS J1752.0+444...
none6Radio relics are diffuse synchrotron sources in galaxy clusters that are believed to trace larg...
Context. Diffuse radio emission, in the form of radio halos and relics, traces regions in clusters w...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission south-east of the galaxy cluster MACS ...
We report the discovery of large-scale diffuse radio emission south-east of the galaxy cluster MACS ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that CIZA J2242.8+5301 (the ‘Sausage’ cluster, z =...
Context. Galaxy clusters grow by a sequence of mergers with other clusters and galaxy groups. During...
Aims. Low-frequency radio observations of galaxy clusters are the key to detecting the diffuse exte...
Context. Galaxy clusters with signs of a recent merger in many cases show extended diffuse radio fea...
We observed the cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager at 16 GHz and presen...