Radio relics are patches of diffuse synchrotron radio emission that trace shock waves. Relics are thought to form when intracluster medium electrons are accelerated by cluster merger-induced shock waves through the diffusive shock acceleration mechanism. In this paper, we present observations spanning 150 MHz to 30 GHz of the ‘Sausage’ and ‘Toothbrush’ relics from the Giant Metrewave and Westerbork telescopes, the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, the Effelsberg telescope, the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager and Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy. We detect both relics at 30 GHz, where the previous highest frequency detection was at 16 GHz. The integrated radio spectra of both sources clearly steepen above 2 GHz, at the ≳6...
Radio relics are diffuse radio sources observed in galaxy clusters, probably produced by shock accel...
Diffuse radio emission in the form of radio haloes and relics has been found in a number of merging ...
Despite the progress that has been made in understanding radio relics, there are still open question...
Radio relics are patches of diffuse synchrotron radio emission that trace shock waves. Relics are th...
Radio relics are patches of diffuse synchrotron radio emission that trace shock waves. Relics are th...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society:...
Radio relics trace shock fronts generated in the intracluster medium (ICM) during cluster mergers. T...
Radio relics trace shock fronts generated in the intracluster medium (ICM) during cluster mergers. T...
The origin of radio relics is usually explained via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) or re-acceler...
The origin of radio relics is usually explained via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) or re-acceler...
In order to understand certain observed features of arc-like giant radio relics such as the rareness...
Radio relics are diffuse synchrotron sources in galaxy clusters that are believed to trace large-sca...
Context. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fronts indu...
Context. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fronts indu...
Radio relics are diffuse radio sources observed in galaxy clusters, probably produced by shock accel...
Radio relics are diffuse radio sources observed in galaxy clusters, probably produced by shock accel...
Diffuse radio emission in the form of radio haloes and relics has been found in a number of merging ...
Despite the progress that has been made in understanding radio relics, there are still open question...
Radio relics are patches of diffuse synchrotron radio emission that trace shock waves. Relics are th...
Radio relics are patches of diffuse synchrotron radio emission that trace shock waves. Relics are th...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society:...
Radio relics trace shock fronts generated in the intracluster medium (ICM) during cluster mergers. T...
Radio relics trace shock fronts generated in the intracluster medium (ICM) during cluster mergers. T...
The origin of radio relics is usually explained via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) or re-acceler...
The origin of radio relics is usually explained via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) or re-acceler...
In order to understand certain observed features of arc-like giant radio relics such as the rareness...
Radio relics are diffuse synchrotron sources in galaxy clusters that are believed to trace large-sca...
Context. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fronts indu...
Context. Radio relics are diffuse extended synchrotron sources that originate from shock fronts indu...
Radio relics are diffuse radio sources observed in galaxy clusters, probably produced by shock accel...
Radio relics are diffuse radio sources observed in galaxy clusters, probably produced by shock accel...
Diffuse radio emission in the form of radio haloes and relics has been found in a number of merging ...
Despite the progress that has been made in understanding radio relics, there are still open question...