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CHEX-MATE: A LOFAR pilot X-ray - radio study on five radio halo clusters

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Balboni, M.
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GASTALDELLO, Fabio  
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BONAFEDE, Annalisa  
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BOTTEON, Andrea  
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BARTALUCCI, Iacopo  
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Bourdin, H.
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BRUNETTI, Gianfranco  
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CASSANO, Rossella  
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DE GRANDI, Sabrina  
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De Luca, F.
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ETTORI, STEFANO  
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GHIZZARDI, SIMONA  
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GITTI, Myriam  
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Iqbal, A.
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Johnston-Hollitt, M.
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Lovisari, L.  
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Mazzotta, P.
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MOLENDI, SILVANO  
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Pointecouteau, E.
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Pratt, G. W.
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Riva, G.  
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ROSSETTI, Mariachiara  
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Rottgering, H.
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SERENO, Mauro  
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van Weeren, R. J.
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VENTURI, Tiziana  
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Veronesi, I.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202347965
Abstract
The connection between the thermal and non-thermal properties in galaxy clusters hosting radio halos seems fairly well established. However, a comprehensive analysis of such a connection has only been done for integrated quantities (e.g. LX − Pradio relation). In recent years, new-generation radio telescopes have enabled the unprecedented possibility to study the non-thermal properties of galaxy clusters on a spatially resolved basis. In this work, we performed a pilot study to investigate the mentioned properties on five targets by combining X-ray data from the CHEX-MATE project with the second data release from the LOFAR Two meter Sky survey. We find a strong correlation (rs ∼ 0.7) with a slope less than unity between the radio and X-ray surface brightness. We also report differences in the spatially resolved properties of the radio emission in clusters that show different levels of dynamical disturbance. In particular, less perturbed clusters (according to X-ray parameters) show peaked radio profiles in the centre, with a flattening in the outer regions, while the three dynamically disturbed clusters have steeper profiles in the outer regions. We fitted a model to the radio emission in the context of turbulent re-acceleration with a constant ratio between thermal and non-thermal particles' energy densities and a magnetic field profile linked to the thermal gas density as B(r) ∝ nth0.5. We found that this simple model cannot reproduce the behaviour of the observed radio emission.
Volume
686
Start page
A5
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35640
Url
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85194360464
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2024/06/aa47965-23/aa47965-23.html
Issn Identifier
0004-6361
Ads BibCode
2024A&A...686A...5B
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open.access
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