2013A&A...555A.110S


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2013A&A...555A.110S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 555A, 110-110 (2013/7-1)

Discovery of spectral curvature in the shock downstream region: CIZA J2242.8+5301.

STROE A., VAN WEEREN R.J., INTEMA H.T., ROETTGERING H.J.A., BRUEGGEN M. and HOEFT M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Giant cluster radio relics are thought to form at shock fronts in the course of collisions between galaxy clusters. Via processes that are still poorly understood, these shocks accelerate or re-accelerate cosmic-ray electrons and might amplify magnetic fields. The best object to study this phenomenon is the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 as it shows the most undisturbed relic. By means of Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) and Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) data at seven frequencies spanning from 153MHz to 2272MHz, we study the synchrotron emission in this cluster. We aim at distinguishing between theoretical injection and acceleration models proposed for the formation of radio relics. We also study the head-tail radio sources to reveal the interplay between the merger and the cluster galaxies. We produced spectral index, curvature maps, and radio colour-colour plots and compared our data with predictions from models. We present one of the deepest 153MHz maps of a cluster ever produced, reaching a noise level of 1.5mJy/beam. We derive integrated spectra for four relics in the cluster, discovering extremely steep spectrum diffuse emission concentrated in multiple patches. We find a possible radio phoenix embedded in the relic to the south of the cluster. The spectral index of the northern relic retains signs of steepening from the front towards the back of the shock also at the radio frequencies below 600MHz. The spectral curvature in the same relic also increases in the downstream area. The data is consistent with the Komissarov-Gubanov injection models, meaning that the emission we observe is produced by a single burst of spectrally-aged accelerated radio electrons.

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Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - radio continuum: galaxies - galaxies: clusters: individual: CIZA J2242.8+5301 - clusters: intracluster medium - galaxies: large-scale structure of Universe

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/555/A110): list.dat fits/*>

Nomenclature: Fig. 1: [SVI2013] RW (Nos RS, RN), [SVI2013] RN (Nos R1-R2), [SVI2013] A (Nos A-K).

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 ZwCl 0008+5215 ClG 00 11 37.197 +52 32 31.68           ~ 49 0
2 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2765 2
3 ClG 0217+70 ClG 02 17 00.0 +70 36 00           ~ 30 0
4 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1449 1
5 ACO 3376 ClG 06 01 25.000 -39 59 51.00           ~ 297 0
6 LEDA 2195075 G 06 03 16.67547 +42 14 41.6110           ~ 23 0
7 ClG 0657-56 ClG 06 58 29.6 -55 56 39           ~ 935 1
8 ACO 1240 ClG 11 23 37.7 +43 03 28           ~ 94 0
9 PLCKESZ G287.0+32.9 ClG 11 50 49.20 -28 04 36.5           ~ 70 0
10 BAX 199.3086-25.5133 ClG 13 14 25.4 -25 15 44           ~ 101 0
11 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4251 2
12 ACO 2256 ClG 17 03 09.4 +78 39 36           ~ 876 1
13 MCS J1752.0+4440 ClG 17 52 02.2 +44 40 38           ~ 57 0
14 ACO 3667 ClG 20 12 33.68 -56 50 26.3           ~ 615 1
15 ACO 2345 ClG 21 27 09.80 -12 09 58.8           ~ 129 1
16 4C 60.32 Rad 21 48 16.04229551 +61 07 05.7939686           ~ 29 1
17 NAME Sausage Cluster ClG 22 42 53.0 +53 01 05           ~ 200 0
18 ZwCl 2341+0000 ClG 23 43 40.566 +00 18 18.94           ~ 67 0
19 6C 235239+493337 BLL 23 55 09.45814429 +49 50 08.3394994   21.101   18.400   ~ 262 1

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