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2016ApJ...823...13K - Astrophys. J., 823, 13-13 (2016/May-3)

Re-acceleration model for radio relics with spectral curvature.

KANG H. and RYU D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Most of the observed features of radio gischt relics, such as spectral steepening across the relic width and a power-law-like integrated spectrum, can be adequately explained by a diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) model in which relativistic electrons are (re-)accelerated at shock waves induced in the intracluster medium. However, the steep spectral curvature in the integrated spectrum above ∼2 GHz detected in some radio relics, such as the Sausage relic in cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301, may not be interpreted by the simple radiative cooling of postshock electrons. In order to understand such steepening, we consider here a model in which a spherical shock sweeps through and then exits out of a finite-size cloud with fossil relativistic electrons. The ensuing integrated radio spectrum is expected to steepen much more than predicted for aging postshock electrons, since the re-acceleration stops after the cloud-crossing time. Using DSA simulations that are intended to reproduce radio observations of the Sausage relic, we show that both the integrated radio spectrum and the surface brightness profile can be fitted reasonably well, if a shock of speed u_{s} ∼ 2.5-2.8 x {10}{3} km {s}{-1} and a sonic Mach number {M}_{s} ∼ 2.7-3.0 traverses a fossil cloud for ∼45 Myr, and the postshock electrons cool further for another ∼10 Myr. This attempt illustrates that steep curved spectra of some radio gischt relics could be modeled by adjusting the shape of the fossil electron spectrum and adopting the specific configuration of the fossil cloud.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - cosmic rays - galaxies: clusters: general - shock waves

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