A giant radio halo in a low-mass SZ-selected galaxy cluster: ACT-CL J0256.5+0006
Abstract
We present the detection of a giant radio halo (GRH) in the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ)-selected merging galaxy cluster ACT-CL J0256.5+0006 (z = 0.363), observed with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 325 MHz and 610 MHz. We find this cluster to host a faint (S610 = 5.6 1.4 mJy) radio halo with an angular extent of 2.6 arcmin, corresponding to 0.8 Mpc at the cluster redshift, qualifying it as a GRH. J0256 is one of the lowest-mass systems, M 500,SZ = (5.0 1.2) × 1014 M, found to host a GRH. We measure the GRH at lower significance at 325 MHz (S325 = 10.3 5.3 mJy), obtaining a spectral index measurement of α610325 = 1.0+0.7-0.9. This result is consistent with the mean spectral index of the population of typical radio halos, α = 1.2 0.2. Adopting the latter value, we determine a 1.4 GHz radio power of P1.4GHz = (1.0 0.3) × 1024 W Hz-1, placing this cluster within the scatter of known scaling relations. Various lines of evidence, including the ICM morphology, suggest that ACT-CL J0256.5+0006 is composed of two subclusters. We determine a merger mass ratio of 7:4, and a line-of-sight velocity difference of v = 1880 280 km s-1. We construct a simple merger model to infer relevant time-scales in the merger. From its location on the P 1.4GHz-L X scaling relation, we infer that we observe ACT-CL J0256.5+0006 approximately 500 Myr before first core crossing.