Context. Turbulence introduced into the intracluster medium (ICM) through cluster-merger events transfers energy to non-thermal components, and can trigger the formation of diffuse synchrotron radio sources. Typical diffuse sources in the form of giant radio halos and mini-halos are found in merging and relaxed cool-core galaxy clusters, respectively. On the other hand, recent observations reveal an increasing complexity to the non-thermal phenomenology. Aims. Abell 2142 (A2142) is a mildly disturbed cluster that exhibits uncommon thermal and non-thermal properties. It is known to host a hybrid halo consisting of two components (H1 and H2), namely a mini-halo-like and an enigmatic elongated radio halo-like structure. We aim to investigate t...
In this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-h...
International audienceMany relaxed cool-core clusters host diffuse radio emission on scales of hundr...
We present the first deep low frequency radio observations of the massive and highly disturbed galax...
Context. A number of merging galaxy clusters show the presence of large-scale radio emission associa...
Context. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources called radio halos. Their ...
Context. A number of merging galaxy clusters show the presence of large-scale radio emission associa...
New radio data is presented for the rich cluster Abell 2163. The cluster radio emission is character...
Context. Galaxy clusters with signs of a recent merger in many cases show extended diffuse radio fea...
International audienceContext. Thermal gas in the center of galaxy clusters can show substantial mot...
Context. The mechanisms giving rise to diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and, in particular,...
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
A number of radio observations have revealed the presence of large synchrotron-emitting sources asso...
Context. The mechanisms giving rise to diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and, in particular,...
Aims. Giant radio halos are diffuse, Mpc-scale, synchrotron sources located in the central regions o...
Massive, merging galaxy clusters often host giant, diffuse radio sources that arise from shocks and ...
In this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-h...
International audienceMany relaxed cool-core clusters host diffuse radio emission on scales of hundr...
We present the first deep low frequency radio observations of the massive and highly disturbed galax...
Context. A number of merging galaxy clusters show the presence of large-scale radio emission associa...
Context. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources called radio halos. Their ...
Context. A number of merging galaxy clusters show the presence of large-scale radio emission associa...
New radio data is presented for the rich cluster Abell 2163. The cluster radio emission is character...
Context. Galaxy clusters with signs of a recent merger in many cases show extended diffuse radio fea...
International audienceContext. Thermal gas in the center of galaxy clusters can show substantial mot...
Context. The mechanisms giving rise to diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and, in particular,...
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
A number of radio observations have revealed the presence of large synchrotron-emitting sources asso...
Context. The mechanisms giving rise to diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and, in particular,...
Aims. Giant radio halos are diffuse, Mpc-scale, synchrotron sources located in the central regions o...
Massive, merging galaxy clusters often host giant, diffuse radio sources that arise from shocks and ...
In this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-h...
International audienceMany relaxed cool-core clusters host diffuse radio emission on scales of hundr...
We present the first deep low frequency radio observations of the massive and highly disturbed galax...