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Exploring the spectral properties of radio relics - I: integrated spectral index and Mach number

Author(s)
Wittor, D.Ettori, S.Vazza, F.Rajpurohit, K.Hoeft, M.Dominguez-Fernandez, P.
Issued Date
2021-06
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stab1735
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54758
Fulltext
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/506/1/396/6304846
Citation
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.506, no.1, pp.396 - 414
Abstract
Radio relics are the manifestation of electrons presumably being shock (re-)accelerated to high energies in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. However, estimates of the shocks' strength yield different results when measured with radio or X-ray observations. In general, Mach numbers obtained from radio observations are larger than the corresponding X-ray measurements. In this work, we investigate this Mach number discrepancy. For this purpose, we used the cosmological code ENZO to simulate a sample of galaxy clusters that host bright radio relics. For each relic, we computed the radio Mach number from the integrated radio spectrum and the X-ray Mach number from the X-ray surface brightness and temperature jumps. Our analysis suggests that the differences in the Mach number estimates follow from the way in which different observables are related to different parts of the underlying Mach number distribution: radio observations are more sensistive to the high Mach numbers present only in a small fraction of a shock's surface, while X-ray measurements reflect the average of the Mach number distribution. Moreover, X-ray measurements are very sensitive to the relic's orientation. If the same relic is observed from different sides, the measured X-ray Mach number varies significantly. On the other hand, the radio measurements are more robust, as they are unaffected by the relic's orientation.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Keyword (Author)
shock wavesmethods: numericalgalaxies: clusters: generalgalaxies: clusters: intracluster medium
Keyword
DIFFUSIVE SHOCK ACCELERATIONMERGING CLUSTERX-RAYGALAXY CLUSTERSCHANDRA OBSERVATIONSINTERGALACTIC MEDIUMBULLET CLUSTERXMM-NEWTONBOW SHOCKEL GORDO

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