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Hans Publishers, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1(373), p. 106-112

DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010581

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The giant radio halo in Abell 2163

Journal article published in 2001 by L. Feretti ORCID, R. Fusco-Femiano, G. Giovannini ORCID, F. Govoni ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

New radio data is presented for the rich cluster Abell 2163. The cluster radio emission is characterized by the presence of a radio halo, which is one of the most powerful and extended halos known so far. In the NE peripheral cluster region, we also detect diffuse elongated emission, which we classify as a cluster relic. The cluster A2163 is very hot and luminous in X-ray. Its central region is probably in a highly non relaxed state, suggesting that this cluster is likely to be a recent merger. The existence of a radio halo in this cluster confirms that halos are associated with hot massive clusters, and confirms the connection between radio halos and cluster merger processes. The comparison between the radio emission of the halo and the cluster X-ray emission shows a close structural similarity. A power law correlation is found between the radio and X-ray brightness, with index = 0.64. We also report the upper limit to the hard X-ray emission, obtained from a BeppoSAX observation. We discuss the implications of our results. ; Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures (5 in ps and 3 in gif), Accepted for publication in Astron. Astroph