Abstract:
Deep radio observations of the galaxy cluster Abell 781 have been carried out using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 325 MHz and have been compared to previous 610-MHz observations and to archival Very Large Array (VLA) 1.4-GHz data. The radio emission from the cluster is dominated by a diffuse source located at the outskirts of the X-ray emission, which we tentatively classify as a radio relic. We detected residual diffuse emission at the cluster centre at the level of S325 MHz ∼ 15–20 mJy. Our analysis disagrees with Govoni et al., and on the basis of simple spectral considerations, we do not support their claim of a radio halo with the flux density of 20–30 mJy at 1.4 GHz. Abell 781, a massive and merging cluster, is an intriguing case. Assuming that the residual emission is indicative of the presence of a radio halo barely detectable at our sensitivity level, it could be a very steep spectrum source.