Magnetic fields and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in galaxy clusters
Rajesh Gopal, Suparna Roychowdhury

TL;DR
This paper investigates how magnetic fields influence the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in galaxy clusters, affecting the gas density and temperature decrement, and potentially explaining observed excess power in CMB measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a perturbative method to include magnetic tension in hydrostatic equilibrium, revealing its significant role in SZ effect modeling and cluster observations.
Findings
Magnetic tension can dominate over magnetic pressure in certain configurations.
Magnetic fields can enhance the central gas density in galaxy clusters.
The model can account for excess power at high multipoles in CMB data.
Abstract
In this work we study the contribution of magnetic fields to the Sunyaev Zeldovich (SZ) effect in the intracluster medium. In particular we calculate the SZ angular power spectrum and the central temperature decrement. The effect of magnetic fields is included in the hydrostatic equilibrium equation by splitting the Lorentz force into two terms one being the force due to magnetic pressure which acts outwards and the other being magnetic tension which acts inwards. A perturbative approach is adopted to solve for the gas density profile for weak magnetic fields (< 4 micro G}). This leads to an enhancement of the gas density in the central regions for nearly radial magnetic field configurations. Previous works had considered the force due to magnetic pressure alone which is the case only for a special set of field configurations. However, we see that there exists possible sets of…
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