Diffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both in merging clusters on scales of Mpc, called giant radio haloes, and in relaxed systems with a cool-core on smaller scales, named mini haloes. Giant radio haloes and mini haloes are thought to be distinct classes of sources. However, recent observations have revealed the presence of diffuse radio emission on Mpc scales in clusters that do not show strong dynamical activity. RX J1720.1+2638 is a cool-core cluster, presenting both a bright central mini halo and a fainter diffuse, steep-spectrum emission extending beyond the cluster core that resembles giant radio halo emission. In this paper, we present new observations performed with the LOw Frequency ARray Low Ba...
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
Recent X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observations have dramatically increased the number of know...
We present radio observations of the galaxy cluster PLCK G004.5-19.5 (z = 0.52) using the Giant Metr...
Diffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both in merging clusters o...
International audienceDiffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both...
Diffuse synchrotron radio emission from cosmic ray electrons is observed at the centre of a number o...
Diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters has been observed with different size and properties. Gian...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Extended, steep-spectrum radio synchrotron sources are pre-dominantly found in massive galaxy cluste...
Context. Radio observations represent a powerful probe of the physics occurring in the intracluster ...
This paper is part of the 1st data release of the LoTSS Deep Fields. Re-submitted paper (reply to re...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
We report the discovery of extended radio emission in the Phoenix cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243, z = 0....
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
Recent X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observations have dramatically increased the number of know...
We present radio observations of the galaxy cluster PLCK G004.5-19.5 (z = 0.52) using the Giant Metr...
Diffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both in merging clusters o...
International audienceDiffuse radio emission at the centre of galaxy clusters has been observed both...
Diffuse synchrotron radio emission from cosmic ray electrons is observed at the centre of a number o...
Diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters has been observed with different size and properties. Gian...
Centrally located diffuse radio emission has been observed in both merging and non-merging galaxy cl...
Extended, steep-spectrum radio synchrotron sources are pre-dominantly found in massive galaxy cluste...
Context. Radio observations represent a powerful probe of the physics occurring in the intracluster ...
This paper is part of the 1st data release of the LoTSS Deep Fields. Re-submitted paper (reply to re...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Abell 2256 is one of the best known examples of a galaxy cluster hosting large-scale diffuse radio e...
We report the discovery of extended radio emission in the Phoenix cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243, z = 0....
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the u...
Recent X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observations have dramatically increased the number of know...
We present radio observations of the galaxy cluster PLCK G004.5-19.5 (z = 0.52) using the Giant Metr...