A MeerKAT-meets-LOFAR study of MS 1455.0 + 2232: a 590 kiloparsec ‘mini’-halo in a sloshing cool-core cluster

Author:

Riseley C J123ORCID,Rajpurohit K124ORCID,Loi F5ORCID,Botteon A6ORCID,Timmerman R6,Biava N12ORCID,Bonafede A12,Bonnassieux E12,Brunetti G2,Enßlin T7,Di Gennaro G8,Ignesti A9,Shimwell T6,Stuardi C12,Vernstrom T310ORCID,van Weeren R J6

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Università degli Studi di Bologna , via P. Gobetti 93/2, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

2. INAF – Istituto di Radioastronomia , via P. Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

3. CSIRO Space & Astronomy , PO Box 1130, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia

4. Thüringer Landessternwarte , Sternwarte 5, D-07778 Tautenburg, Germany

5. INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari , Via della Scienza 5, I-09047 Selargius, CA, Italy

6. Leiden Observatory, Leiden University , P.O. Box 9513, NL-2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands

7. Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics , Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 1, D-85748 Garching, Germany

8. Hamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg , Gojenbergsweg 112, D-21029 Hamburg, Germany

9. INAF – Astronomical Observatory of Padova , vicolo dell’Osservatorio 5, I-35122 Padova, Italy

10. ICRAR, The University of Western Australia , 35 Stirling Hw, 6009 Crawley, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Radio mini-haloes are poorly understood, moderately extended diffuse radio sources that trace the presence of magnetic fields and relativistic electrons on scales of hundreds of kiloparsecs, predominantly in relaxed clusters. With relatively few confirmed detections to-date, many questions remain unanswered. This paper presents new radio observations of the galaxy cluster MS 1455.0+2232 performed with MeerKAT (covering the frequency range 872−1712 MHz) and LOFAR (covering 120−168 MHz), the first results from a homogeneously selected mini-halo census. We find that this mini-halo extends for ∼590 kpc at 1283 MHz, significantly larger than previously believed, and has a flatter spectral index (α = −0.97 ± 0.05) than typically expected. Our X-ray analysis clearly reveals a large-scale (254 kpc) sloshing spiral in the intracluster medium. We perform a point-to-point analysis, finding a tight single correlation between radio and X-ray surface brightness with a super-linear slope of $b_{\rm 1283\, MHz} = 1.16^{+0.06}_{-0.07}$ and $b_{\rm 145\, MHz} = 1.15^{+0.09}_{-0.08}$; this indicates a strong link between the thermal and non-thermal components of the intracluster medium. Conversely, in the spectral index/X-ray surface brightness plane, we find that regions inside and outside the sloshing spiral follow different correlations. We find compelling evidence for multiple sub-components in this mini-halo for the first time. While both the turbulent (re-)acceleration and hadronic scenarios are able to explain some observed properties of the mini-halo in MS 1455.0+2232, neither scenario is able to account for all the evidence presented by our analysis.

Funder

ERC

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

MIUR

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

National Research Foundation

CNRS

BMBF

MIWF-NRW

MPG

Science Foundation Ireland

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica

NIC

University of Hertfordshire

STFC

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Innovation Fund

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Science

University of Utah

Carnegie Mellon University

Johns Hopkins University

University of Tokyo

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam

New Mexico State University

New York University

University of Notre Dame

MCTI

Ohio State University

Pennsylvania State University

University of Arizona

University of Colorado Boulder

Oxford University

University of Portsmouth

University of Virginia

University of Washington

Vanderbilt University

Yale University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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