Strong accretion shocks are expected to illuminate the warm-hot intergalactic medium encompassed by the filaments of the cosmic web, through synchrotron radio emission. Given their high sensitivity, large low-frequency radio facilities may already be able to detect signatures of this extended radio emission from the region between two close and massive galaxy clusters. In this work we exploit the non-detection of such diffuse emission by deep observations of two pairs of relatively close (similar or equal to 10 Mpc) and massive (M-500 >= 10(14) M-circle dot) galaxy clusters using the LOw-Frequency ARray. By combining the results from the two putative inter-cluster filaments, we derive new independent constraints on the median strength of in...
The origin of extragalactic magnetic fields is still poorly understood. Based on a dedicated suite o...
Magnetic fields originate small-scale instabilities in the plasma of the intra-cluster medium, and m...
We follow up on the surprising recent announcement by Vernstrom et al. (2021) of the detection of th...
Strong accretion shocks are expected to illuminate the warm hot intergalactic medium encompassed by ...
open8siACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to acknowledge the help, work, and sharp eye of T. H...
Magnetic fields are known to permeate space over a remarkable range of scales, from meter-large bodi...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
The formation and history of cosmic magnetism is still widely unknown. Significant progress can be m...
12 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. This paper is part of the LOFAR surveys data release 1 and has been a...
Measuring the properties of extragalactic magnetic fields through the effect of Faraday rotation pro...
In the present-day Universe, magnetic fields pervade galaxy clusters1 and have strengths of a few mi...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive gravitationally bound structures in the Universe. Diffuse non-t...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive gravitationally bound structures in the Universe. They grow by ...
none5siWe study the challenges to detect the cosmic web at radio wavelengths with state-ofthe-Art co...
The origin of extragalactic magnetic fields is still poorly understood. Based on a dedicated suite o...
Magnetic fields originate small-scale instabilities in the plasma of the intra-cluster medium, and m...
We follow up on the surprising recent announcement by Vernstrom et al. (2021) of the detection of th...
Strong accretion shocks are expected to illuminate the warm hot intergalactic medium encompassed by ...
open8siACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to acknowledge the help, work, and sharp eye of T. H...
Magnetic fields are known to permeate space over a remarkable range of scales, from meter-large bodi...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
The formation and history of cosmic magnetism is still widely unknown. Significant progress can be m...
12 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. This paper is part of the LOFAR surveys data release 1 and has been a...
Measuring the properties of extragalactic magnetic fields through the effect of Faraday rotation pro...
In the present-day Universe, magnetic fields pervade galaxy clusters1 and have strengths of a few mi...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive gravitationally bound structures in the Universe. Diffuse non-t...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive gravitationally bound structures in the Universe. They grow by ...
none5siWe study the challenges to detect the cosmic web at radio wavelengths with state-ofthe-Art co...
The origin of extragalactic magnetic fields is still poorly understood. Based on a dedicated suite o...
Magnetic fields originate small-scale instabilities in the plasma of the intra-cluster medium, and m...
We follow up on the surprising recent announcement by Vernstrom et al. (2021) of the detection of th...