Table 5

Properties of diffuse radio sources discovered in the 30 deg2 ASKAP field towards A3391/95.

EMU ES centre position Redshift Extent


Name z Type [arcmin] [kpc] Type Comments
J0617–5201 WISEA J061750.63–520113.8 0.1245 s 4? 550 Cluster relics A3385
J0624–5411 WISEA J062447.61–540939.6 ? 0.0490 s 2.5? 150? Relic or halo ? A3395 substructure
J0627–5426 ESO 161-G008 0.0486 s 3? 170? Radio halo? A3395E
J0628–5448 ... ? 3+ 200? Relic in A3395 ?
J0630–5216 WISEA J063003.92–521634.0 0.0765 p 4? ? ? A3397A ?
WISEA J063002.67–521636.3 0.0874 p ? ? A3397B ?
J0638–5358 PSZ2 G263.14–23.41 0.2220 s 3 650 Rradio halo AS0592
J0645–5413 2MASX J06452948–5413 365 0.1670 s 5? 850 Radio halo + NATs A3404

Notes. We list the spectroscopic (s) or photometric (p) redshifts. A question mark in the second column indicates uncertainty as to whether the cited object is the host of the radio source.

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