Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
The study of radio galaxies situated within clusters of galaxies has become a broad field, with hundreds of papers published in the last few years. This review will therefore be restricted mainly to consideration of the interactions between the extended components of radio sources in clusters and the diffuse gas (intracluster medium, ICM) which occurs in clusters. In particular, attention will be focused on what we can learn about the ICM from this interaction, in conjunction with other data such as X-ray observations. In the case of quasars in clusters of galaxies the emphasis is rather different, so discussion of this topic is deferred to section 6.