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High Radio Frequency Properties and Variability of Brightest Cluster Galaxies

Authors :
Hogan, M. T.
Edge, A. C.
Geach, J. E.
Grainge, K. J. B.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.
Hovatta, T.
Karim, A.
McNamara, B. R.
Rumsey, C.
Russell, H. R.
Salomé, P.
Aller, H. D.
Aller, M. F.
Benford, D. J.
Fabian, A. C.
Readhead, A. C. S.
Sadler, E. M.
Saunders, R. D. E.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We consider the high radio frequency (15 GHz - 353 GHz) properties and variability of 35 Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs). These are the most core-dominated sources drawn from a parent sample of more than 700 X-ray selected clusters, thus allowing us to relate our results to the general population. We find that >6.0% of our parent sample (>15.1% if only cool-core clusters are considered) contain a radio-source at 150 GHz of at least 3mJy (~1x10^23 W/Hz at our median redshift of z~0.13). Furthermore, >3.4% of the BCGs in our parent sample contain a peaked component (Gigahertz Peaked Spectrum, GPS) in their spectra that peaks above 2 GHz, increasing to >8.5% if only cool-core clusters are considered. We see little evidence for strong variability at 15 GHz on short (week-month) time-scales although we see variations greater than 20% at 150 GHz over 6-month times-frames for 4 of the 23 sources with multi-epoch observations. Much more prevalent is long-term (year-decade time-scale) variability, with average annual amplitude variations greater than 1% at 15 GHz being commonplace. There is a weak trend towards higher variability as the peak of the GPS-like component occurs at higher frequency. We demonstrate the complexity that is seen in the radio spectra of BCGs and discuss the potentially significant implications of these high-peaking components for Sunyaev-Zel'dovich cluster searches.<br />Comment: 20 pages (+15 pages of Appendices), 16 figures (of which 6 in Appendices), 5 tables (of which 4 in Appendices). Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.03022
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1518