Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We present new VLA observations at 1.4 GHz confirming the presence of a radio halo at the centre of the cluster A3562, in the core of the Shapley
Concentration. We also report a detailed multifrequency radio study of the
head tail galaxy J1333-3141, which is completely embedded in the halo emission.
The radio halo has an irregular shape, and a maximum linear size
of ~ 620 kpc, which is among the smallest found in the literature.
The source has a steep spectrum, i.e. alpha843 MHz 1.4 GHz ~ 2, and its
total radio power, P1.4 GHz ~ 2 *E23 W Hz-1, is the lowest known to date.
The radio power of the halo and the X-ray parameters of the cluster, such
as LX and kT, nicely fit the correlations found in the literature for the
other halo clusters, extending them to low radio powers. We found that the
total number of electrons injected in the cluster environment by the
head-tail source is enough to feed the halo, if we assume that the galaxy
has been radio active over a large fraction of its crossing time.
We discuss possible origins of the radio halo in the light of the two-phase
model (Brunetti et al. \cite{Brunetti2001}) and propose that the observed
scenario is the result of a young source at the beginning of the
reacceleration phase.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Brunetti, Gianfranco; Venturi, Tiziana
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