학술논문

Morphology of radio relics – I. What causes the substructure of synchrotron emission?
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jan2021, Vol. 500 Issue 1, p795-816. 22p.
Subject
*GALACTIC magnetic fields
*MACH number
*X-rays
*MAGNETIC declination
*SHOCK waves
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
High-resolution radio observations of cluster radio relics often show complex spatial and spectral features. However, it is not clear what these features reveal about the underlying magnetic field properties. We performed three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations of merger shock waves propagating through a magnetized, turbulent intracluster medium. Our model includes the diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) of cosmic ray electrons, their spatial advection and energy losses at run-time. With this set-up we can investigate the relation between radio substructure and pre-shock plasma conditions in the host cluster. We find that upstream turbulence plays a major role in shaping the properties of radio relics produced downstream. Within the assumption of DSA, we can reproduce the observed discrepancy between the X-ray derived Mach number of shocks, and the Mach number inferred from radio spectra. Our simulated spectral index maps and profiles across the radio relic also suggest that the standard deviation of the upstream magnetic field must be relatively small (⁠|$\sigma _B\le 1 \, \mu$| G) in order to reproduce observations and therefore radio relics can potentially constrain the distribution of magnetic fields in galaxy clusters outskirts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]