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On the Polarisation of Radio Relics

Author(s)
Hoeft, MatthiasRajpurohit, KamleshWittor, Denisdi Gennaro, GabriellaDomínguez-Fernández, Paola
Issued Date
2022-02
DOI
10.3390/galaxies10010010
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62221
Citation
Galaxies, v.10, no.1, pp.10
Abstract
Radio relics are extended radio emission features which trace shock waves in the periphery of galaxy clusters originating from cluster mergers. Some radio relics show a highly polarised emission, which make relics an excellent probe for the magnetisation of the intra-cluster medium. The origin of the relic polarisation is still debated. It could be a result of tangentially stretching the magnetic field at the shock surface. This scenario would naturally explain the alignment of the polarisation (E-vectors) with the shock normal. We have implemented a toy model for the relic polarisation according to this scenario. We find that the magnetic field strength itself crucially affects the fractional polarisation. Moreover, we find that the shock strength has surprisingly little effect on the overall polarisation fraction. Finally, we find that the fractional polarisation may decrease downstream depending on the magnetic field strength. Our results demonstrates that the shock compression scenario provides a very plausible explanation for the radio relic polarisation which specific features permitting to test the origin of radio relic polarisation.
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2075-4434
Keyword (Author)
Galaxy clustersIntra-cluster mediumMagnetic field topologyPolarisationRadio relics

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