2015MNRAS.451.2198V


Query : 2015MNRAS.451.2198V

2015MNRAS.451.2198V - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 451, 2198-2211 (2015/August-1)

Electron and proton acceleration efficiency by merger shocks in galaxy clusters.

VAZZA F., ECKERT D., BRUGGEN M. and HUBER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radio relics in galaxy clusters are associated with powerful shocks that (re)accelerate relativistic electrons. It is widely believed that the acceleration proceeds via diffusive shock acceleration. In the framework of thermal leakage, the ratio of the energy in relativistic electrons to the energy in relativistic protons should be smaller than Ke/p ∼ 10–2. The relativistic protons interact with the thermal gas to produce γ-rays in hadronic interactions. Combining observations of radio relics with upper limits from γ-ray observatories can constrain the ratio Ke/p. In this work, we selected 10 galaxy clusters that contain double radio relics, and derive new upper limits from the stacking of γ-ray observations by Fermi. We modelled the propagation of shocks using a semi-analytical model, where we assumed a simple geometry for shocks and that cosmic ray protons are trapped in the intracluster medium. Our analysis shows that diffusive shock acceleration has difficulties in matching simultaneously the observed radio emission and the constraints imposed by Fermi, unless the magnetic field in relics is unrealistically large ( ≫ 10µG). In all investigated cases (also including realistic variations of our basic model and the effect of re-acceleration), the mean emission of the sample is of the order of the stacking limit by Fermi, or larger. These findings put tension on the commonly adopted model for the powering of radio relics, and imply that the relative acceleration efficiency of electrons and protons is at odds with predictions of diffusive shock acceleration, requiring Ke/p ≥ 10-10–2.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - shock waves - galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium - gamma-rays: galaxies: clusters

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ACO 3365 ClG 05 48 12 -21 56.1           ~ 36 0
2 ACO 3376 ClG 06 01 25.000 -39 59 51.00           ~ 305 0
3 ClG 0657-56 ClG 06 58 29.6 -55 56 39           ~ 963 1
4 ACO 1240 ClG 11 23 37.7 +43 03 28           ~ 98 0
5 MCS J1149.5+2223 ClG 11 49 35.8 +22 23 55           ~ 460 0
6 PLCKESZ G287.0+32.9 ClG 11 50 49.20 -28 04 36.5           ~ 73 0
7 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
8 BAX 199.3086-25.5133 ClG 13 14 25.4 -25 15 44           ~ 102 0
9 MCS J1752.0+4440 ClG 17 52 02.2 +44 40 38           ~ 59 0
10 ACO 3667 ClG 20 12 33.68 -56 50 26.3           ~ 627 1
11 ACO 2345 ClG 21 27 05.391 -12 09 07.41           ~ 131 0
12 NVSS J212709-120958 Rad 21 27 09.5 -12 09 58           ~ 132 1
13 NAME Sausage Cluster ClG 22 42 53.0 +53 01 05           ~ 204 0
14 ZwCl 2341+0000 ClG 23 43 40.566 +00 18 18.94           ~ 69 0

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