Table 3
Discovered radio bridges properties.
System | 〈ɀ〉 | 〈є144〉 | Dcentres | Mtot |
---|---|---|---|---|
(erg s−1 Hz−1 cm−3) | (Mpc) | (M⊙) | ||
A2061–A2067 | 0.076 | 4.5 × 10−43 | 2.5 | 5 × 1014 |
A399–A401 | 0.07 | 8.6 × 10−43 | 3 | 1.5 × 1015 |
A1758N-S | 0.28 | 4.1 × 10−43 | 2 | 3 × 1015 |
Notes. Comparison between radio bridges discovered in A399-A401 (Govoni et al. 2019) and A1758N-S (Botteon et al. 2020) and the properties of the NE extension emission between A2061 and A2067. The first column is the average redshift of the system, the second column is the average radio emissivity at 144 MHz, computed assuming a cylindrical volume between the two clusters, the third column is the projected distance between the centres of the clusters, and the last column is the total mass of the system.
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