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The discovery of a radio halo in PLCK G147.3-16.6 at z=0.65

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arxiv 1401.6175 v1 pith:NFP3VRV2 submitted 2014-01-23 astro-ph.CO

The discovery of a radio halo in PLCK G147.3-16.6 at z=0.65

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Recent X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observations have dramatically increased the number of known distant galaxy clusters. In some merging, low-redshift (z<0.4) clusters, centrally-located, diffuse, extended radio emission (called radio halos) has been found. Using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), we report the detection of diffuse radio emission in the binary-merging cluster PLCK G147.3-16.6 located at z = 0.65. We classify the emission as a giant radio halo due to the large physical extent of about 0.9 Mpc and low-surface brightness. We measure an integrated flux density of $7.3\pm1.1$ mJy at 610 MHz for the radio halo, resulting in a 1.4 GHz radio power of $5.1 \times 10^{24}$ W/Hz. The radio halo power is consistent with that expected from the known correlation between X-ray luminosity or the cluster integrated SZ signal and radio power. Our observations also suggest that more of these distant radio halos could be discovered with the GMRT.

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