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Deciphering the spectral properties of the atypical radio relic in A115 using uGMRT, VLA, and LOFAR
The mega-parsec scale radio relics at the galaxy cluster periphery are
intriguing structures. While textbook examples of relics posit arc-like
elongated structures at the clusters' peripheries, several relics display more
complex structures deviating from the conventional type. Abell 115 is a galaxy
cluster, hosting an atypical radio relic at its northern periphery. Despite the
multi-wavelength study of the cluster over the last decades, the origin of the
radio relic is still unclear. In this paper, we present a multi-frequency radio
study of the cluster to infer the possible mechanism behind the formation of
the radio relic. We used new 400 MHz observations with the uGMRT, along with
archival VLA 1.5 GHz observations and archival LOFAR 144 MHz observations. Our
analysis supports the previous theory on the relic's origin from the passage of
a shock front due to an off-axis merger, where the old population of particles
from the radio galaxies at the relic location has been re-energised to
illuminate the 2 Mpc radio relic.