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Radio observations of the merging galaxy cluster system Abell 3391-Abell 3395

Authors :
Brüggen, M.
Reiprich, T. H.
Bulbul, E.
Koribalski, B. S.
Andernach, H.
Rudnick, L.
Hoang, D. N.
Wilber, A. G.
Duchesne, S. W.
Veronica, A.
Pacaud, F.
Hopkins, A. M.
Norris, R. P.
Johnston-Hollitt, M.
Brown, M. J. I.
Bonafede, A.
Brunetti, G.
Collier, J. D.
Sanders, J. S.
Vardoulaki, E.
Venturi, T.
Kapinska, A. D.
Marvil, J.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The pre-merging system of galaxy clusters Abell 3391-Abell 3395 located at a mean redshift of 0.053 has been observed at 1 GHz in an ASKAP/EMU Early Science observation as well as in X-rays with eROSITA. The projected separation of the X-ray peaks of the two clusters is $\sim$50$'$ or $\sim$ 3.1 Mpc. Here we present an inventory of interesting radio sources in this field around this cluster merger. While the eROSITA observations provide clear indications of a bridge of thermal gas between the clusters, neither ASKAP nor MWA observations show any diffuse radio emission coinciding with the X-ray bridge. We derive an upper limit on the radio emissivity in the bridge region of $\langle J \rangle_{1\,{\rm GHz}}< 1.2 \times 10^{-44} {\rm W}\, {\rm Hz}^{-1} {\rm m}^{-3}$. A non-detection of diffuse radio emission in the X-ray bridge between these two clusters has implications for particle-acceleration mechanisms in cosmological large-scale structure. We also report extended or otherwise noteworthy radio sources in the 30 deg$^2$ field around Abell 3391-Abell 3395. We identified 20 Giant Radio Galaxies, plus 7 candidates, with linear projected sizes greater than 1 Mpc. The sky density of field radio galaxies with largest linear sizes of $>0.7$ Mpc is $\approx 1.7$ deg$^{-2}$, three times higher than previously reported. We find no evidence for a cosmological evolution of the population of Giant Radio Galaxies. Moreover, we find seven candidates for cluster radio relics and radio halos.<br />Comment: Astronomy & Astrophysics, in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.08775
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039533