Our understanding of how active galactic nucleus feedback operates in galaxy clusters has improved in recent years owing to large efforts in multiwavelength observations and hydrodynamical simulations. However, it is much less clear how feedback operates in galaxy groups, which have shallower gravitational potentials. In this work, using very deep Very Large Array and new MeerKAT observations from the MIGHTEE survey, we compiled a sample of 247 X-ray selected galaxy groups detected in the COSMOS field. We have studied the relation between the X-ray emission of the intra-group medium and the 1.4 GHz radio emission of the central radio galaxy. For comparison, we have also built a control sample of 142 galaxy clusters using ROSAT and NVSS data...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally-bound structures in the universe, are composed of 50-10...
Contact. The extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) telescope on board t...
We investigate the kinematic properties of a large (N = 998) sample of COSMOS spectroscopic galaxy m...
Our understanding of how active galactic nucleus feedback operates in galaxy clusters has improved i...
In the last two decades, significant improvements have been made in the understanding of how AGN fee...
Previous clustering analysis of low-power radio active galactic nuclei (AGNs) has indicated that the...
We use the ROSAT All-Sky Survey to study the X-ray properties of a sample of 625 groups and clusters...
We use the ROSAT All-Sky Survey to study the X-ray properties of a sample of 625 groups and clusters...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive bound objects in the universe. Roughly 90% of the baryons in cl...
We present an ongoing, low-frequency radio/X-ray study of 18 nearby galaxy groups, chosen for the ev...
We quantify the importance of the mechanical energy released by radio galaxies inside galaxy groups....
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
We study the properties of the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) 843 MHz radio active ga...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally-bound structures in the universe, are composed of 50-10...
Contact. The extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) telescope on board t...
We investigate the kinematic properties of a large (N = 998) sample of COSMOS spectroscopic galaxy m...
Our understanding of how active galactic nucleus feedback operates in galaxy clusters has improved i...
In the last two decades, significant improvements have been made in the understanding of how AGN fee...
Previous clustering analysis of low-power radio active galactic nuclei (AGNs) has indicated that the...
We use the ROSAT All-Sky Survey to study the X-ray properties of a sample of 625 groups and clusters...
We use the ROSAT All-Sky Survey to study the X-ray properties of a sample of 625 groups and clusters...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive bound objects in the universe. Roughly 90% of the baryons in cl...
We present an ongoing, low-frequency radio/X-ray study of 18 nearby galaxy groups, chosen for the ev...
We quantify the importance of the mechanical energy released by radio galaxies inside galaxy groups....
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
We study the properties of the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) 843 MHz radio active ga...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally-bound structures in the universe, are composed of 50-10...
Contact. The extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) telescope on board t...
We investigate the kinematic properties of a large (N = 998) sample of COSMOS spectroscopic galaxy m...