Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio minihalos. Their origin is unclear, and their study has been limited by their small number. We undertook a systematic search for minihalos in a large sample of X-ray luminous clusters with high-quality radio data. In this article, we report four new minihalos (A 478, ZwCl 3146,RXJ 1532.9+3021, and A 2204) and five candidates found in the reanalyzed archival Very Large Array observations.The radio luminosities of our minihalos and candidates are in the range of 102325 W Hz1 at 1.4 GHz, which is consistent with these types of radio sources. Their sizes (40160 kpc in radius) are somewhat smaller than those of previously known minihalos. We combine our new detections with previously known m...
Context. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum radio sour...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
We present new deep, high-resolution radio images of the diffuse minihalo in the cool core of the ga...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio "minihalos." Their origin is unclear, and the...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio “minihalos. ” Their origin is unclear; their ...
Radio minihalos are diffuse synchrotron sources of unknown origin found in the cool cores of some ga...
We investigate the occurrence of radio minihalos-diffuse radio sources of unknown origin observed in...
none5Published online 07 December 2010Aims: We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cl...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXCJ1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cluster that ...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Radio haloes are extended (∼Mpc), steep spectrum sources found in the central region of dynamically ...
Diffuse synchrotron radio emission from cosmic ray electrons is observed at the centre of a number o...
Radio halos are diffuse synchrotron sources observed in dynamically unrelaxed galaxy clusters. Curre...
Diffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both in merging clusters o...
Context. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum radio sour...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
We present new deep, high-resolution radio images of the diffuse minihalo in the cool core of the ga...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio "minihalos." Their origin is unclear, and the...
Cool cores of some galaxy clusters exhibit faint radio “minihalos. ” Their origin is unclear; their ...
Radio minihalos are diffuse synchrotron sources of unknown origin found in the cool cores of some ga...
We investigate the occurrence of radio minihalos-diffuse radio sources of unknown origin observed in...
none5Published online 07 December 2010Aims: We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXC J1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cl...
Aims. We report the discovery of a radio minihalo in RXCJ1504.1-0248, a massive galaxy cluster that ...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Radio haloes are extended (∼Mpc), steep spectrum sources found in the central region of dynamically ...
Diffuse synchrotron radio emission from cosmic ray electrons is observed at the centre of a number o...
Radio halos are diffuse synchrotron sources observed in dynamically unrelaxed galaxy clusters. Curre...
Diffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both in merging clusters o...
Context. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum radio sour...
We present the first X-ray dedicated study of the galaxy cluster Abell 795 (A795) and of the Fanarof...
We present new deep, high-resolution radio images of the diffuse minihalo in the cool core of the ga...