论文标题
合并星系群集系统的无线电观察结果Abell 3391-Abell 3395
Radio observations of the merging galaxy cluster system Abell 3391-Abell 3395
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论文摘要
在AskAP/EMU早期科学观察中以及与Erosita的X射线中,已经观察到位于1 GHz的平均红移的星系簇预交系统Abell 3391-Abell 3395。两个簇的X射线峰的预计分离为$ \ sim $ 50 $'$或$ \ sim $ 3.1 MPC。在这里,我们在此集群合并周围介绍了该领域中有趣的无线电来源的清单。虽然EROSITA的观察结果清楚地表明了簇之间的热气桥,但ASKAP和MWA观察结果均未显示出任何与X射线桥相吻合的弥漫性无线电发射。我们在$ \ langle j \ rangle_ {1 \,{\ rm ghz}} <1.2 \ times 10^{ - 44} {\ rm w} {\ rm w} \,{\ rm hz}}^{ - 1 1} { - 1} {这两个簇之间的X射线桥中弥散无线电发射的未检测对宇宙学大规模结构中的粒子加速机制具有影响。我们还报告了Abell 3391-Abell 3395附近的30度$^2 $字段中的扩展或以其他方式值得注意的无线电来源。我们确定了20个巨型射电星系,还有7个候选者,线性预测的大小大于1 MPC。 $> 0.7 $ MPC的最大线性尺寸的田间射电星系的天空密度约为$ \ $ \约1.7 $ deg $^{ - 2} $,是先前报道的三倍。我们找不到证据表明巨型射电星系种群的宇宙学演变。此外,我们发现了七个用于集群无线电文物和无线电光环的候选人。
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.