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2009AJ....137.3158B - Astron. J., 137, 3158-3171 (2009/February-0)

Diffuse cluster-like radio emission in poor environments.

BROWN S. and RUDNICK L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of the spectral, polarimetric, morphological, and environmental properties of the diffuse radio source 0809+39 using observations taken with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, the Very Large Array, and archival optical and X-ray data. The source has two distinct diffuse, steep-spectrum components, one in the north that is highly polarized, and a linear southern component undetected in polarization. We discuss several plausible origins for each component, and conclude that the northern bright polarized component is most likely a radio relic associated with a poor z ∼ 0.2 cluster of galaxies, with a radio/X-ray luminosity ratio two orders of magnitude above typical values. The southern component is aligned with a more extended filament of galaxies ∼5 Mpc long at z ∼ 0.04. Deep optical and X-ray follow-ups are still needed in order to confirm and understand the physical origins of the synchrotron emission. Whatever the details of these origins, 0809+39 highlights the utility of synchrotron radiation for illuminating the diffuse components of low density environments unrelated to rich clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - large-scale structure of universe - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radio continuum: general - techniques: polarimetric

Nomenclature: Fig.1: [BR2009] J0809+39 W(Diff) (Nos N(Diff), S(Diff)). Fig.2: [BR2009] JHHMM+DD FN (Nos F1-F7).

CDS comments: Fig. 1: Compact sources S1 and S2 are not in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 19

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