A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz

We investigate a sample of 10 massive galaxy clusters for diffuse synchrotron emission. The shortlisted clusters are drawn from a sample of clusters observed with the South Pole Telescope (SPT) shown to have high Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signals.They are analysed for diffuse emission from the results...

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Main Author: Srinivasan, Raghav
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spelling ftvictoriauwfig:oai:figshare.com:article/17143319 2023-05-15T18:23:22+02:00 A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz Srinivasan, Raghav 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.17143319.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/A_Radio_View_of_the_Bullet_Cluster_from_100_MHz_to_9_GHz/17143319 unknown doi:10.26686/wgtn.17143319.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/A_Radio_View_of_the_Bullet_Cluster_from_100_MHz_to_9_GHz/17143319 Author Retains Copyright Galactic Astronomy Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy Radio halo Bullet cluster Diffuse emission School: School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy 020104 Galactic Astronomy 970102 Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences Degree Discipline: Physics Degree Level: Masters Degree Name: Master of Science Text Thesis 2015 ftvictoriauwfig https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.17143319.v1 2021-12-09T00:04:10Z We investigate a sample of 10 massive galaxy clusters for diffuse synchrotron emission. The shortlisted clusters are drawn from a sample of clusters observed with the South Pole Telescope (SPT) shown to have high Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signals.They are analysed for diffuse emission from the results of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) archival data reduction. The focus then is on the cluster with the most prominent diffuse emission - the Bullet cluster. We used the Murchison Widefield Array Commissioning Survey (MWACS) data in conjunction with the ATCA images to derive the spectral behaviour of the Bullet cluster from 0.118 GHz to 8.896 GHz. In particular, we study the spectral properties of the known radio halo and radio relic. We search for spectral bending of this diffuse emission as seen in other clusters like the Coma cluster, A2256, A521 and A3256. We detect the radio relic at all frequencies in the cluster periphery. Polarised flux is detected for the relic at all frequencies except at 1.344 GHz and as expected the percentage polarisation increases with frequency. Our spectral index values of -1.08 ± 0.02 and -1.74 ± 0.22 for 2 regions of the radio relic agreed with the literature. We detect spectral flattening for a region in the radio relic at 4.532 GHz. This is a common spectral characteristic for a radio galaxy. This suggests that the source could be a recently dead radio galaxy. We discuss a scenario in which a dead radio galaxy supplying seed electrons for reacceleration and a merger process providing the required energy for the diffuse radio relic. We detect the radio halo at all frequencies and we derive a spectral index of -2.11±0.03 using our ATCA flux measurements. Our individual flux measurements at 1.344 and 2.1 GHz agree with the literature. However, we get a steeper ATCA spectral index value for the radio halo as compared to the existing value in the literature. We observe spectral flattening of the radio halo in the Bullet cluster at low frequencies between 0.180 GHz and 1.3 ... Thesis South pole Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Te Herenga Waka South Pole Murchison ENVELOPE(144.250,144.250,-67.317,-67.317)
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topic Galactic Astronomy
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
Radio halo
Bullet cluster
Diffuse emission
School: School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
020104 Galactic Astronomy
970102 Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences
Degree Discipline: Physics
Degree Level: Masters
Degree Name: Master of Science
spellingShingle Galactic Astronomy
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
Radio halo
Bullet cluster
Diffuse emission
School: School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
020104 Galactic Astronomy
970102 Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences
Degree Discipline: Physics
Degree Level: Masters
Degree Name: Master of Science
Srinivasan, Raghav
A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz
topic_facet Galactic Astronomy
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
Radio halo
Bullet cluster
Diffuse emission
School: School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
020104 Galactic Astronomy
970102 Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences
Degree Discipline: Physics
Degree Level: Masters
Degree Name: Master of Science
description We investigate a sample of 10 massive galaxy clusters for diffuse synchrotron emission. The shortlisted clusters are drawn from a sample of clusters observed with the South Pole Telescope (SPT) shown to have high Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signals.They are analysed for diffuse emission from the results of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) archival data reduction. The focus then is on the cluster with the most prominent diffuse emission - the Bullet cluster. We used the Murchison Widefield Array Commissioning Survey (MWACS) data in conjunction with the ATCA images to derive the spectral behaviour of the Bullet cluster from 0.118 GHz to 8.896 GHz. In particular, we study the spectral properties of the known radio halo and radio relic. We search for spectral bending of this diffuse emission as seen in other clusters like the Coma cluster, A2256, A521 and A3256. We detect the radio relic at all frequencies in the cluster periphery. Polarised flux is detected for the relic at all frequencies except at 1.344 GHz and as expected the percentage polarisation increases with frequency. Our spectral index values of -1.08 ± 0.02 and -1.74 ± 0.22 for 2 regions of the radio relic agreed with the literature. We detect spectral flattening for a region in the radio relic at 4.532 GHz. This is a common spectral characteristic for a radio galaxy. This suggests that the source could be a recently dead radio galaxy. We discuss a scenario in which a dead radio galaxy supplying seed electrons for reacceleration and a merger process providing the required energy for the diffuse radio relic. We detect the radio halo at all frequencies and we derive a spectral index of -2.11±0.03 using our ATCA flux measurements. Our individual flux measurements at 1.344 and 2.1 GHz agree with the literature. However, we get a steeper ATCA spectral index value for the radio halo as compared to the existing value in the literature. We observe spectral flattening of the radio halo in the Bullet cluster at low frequencies between 0.180 GHz and 1.3 ...
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title_short A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz
title_full A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz
title_fullStr A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz
title_full_unstemmed A Radio View of the Bullet Cluster from 100 MHz to 9 GHz
title_sort radio view of the bullet cluster from 100 mhz to 9 ghz
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