Comparisons of Cosmological MHD Galaxy Cluster Simulations to Radio Observations
Hao Xu, Federica Govoni, Matteo Murgia, Hui Li, David C. Collins,, Michael L. Norman, Renyue Cen, Luigina Feretti, and Gabriele Giovannini

TL;DR
This study compares synthetic radio observations from MHD simulations of galaxy clusters with actual radio data, demonstrating that AGN-injected magnetic fields can reproduce observed magnetic phenomena in galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It introduces new simulations with multiple AGN magnetic field injections and compares their results to observations, confirming the viability of AGN-originated magnetic fields in clusters.
Findings
Simulated RM profiles are consistent with observations.
Radio halos in simulations match observed correlations.
Multiple AGN injections produce similar magnetization levels.
Abstract
Radio observations of galaxy clusters show that there are G magnetic fields permeating the intra-cluster medium (ICM), but it is hard to accurately constrain the strength and structure of the magnetic fields without the help of advanced computer simulations. We present qualitative comparisons of synthetic VLA observations of simulated galaxy clusters to radio observations of Faraday Rotation Measure (RM) and radio halos. The cluster formation is modeled using adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations with the assumption that the initial magnetic fields are injected into the ICM by active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at high redshift. In addition to simulated clusters in Xu et al. (2010, 2011), we present a new simulation with magnetic field injections from multiple AGNs. We find that the cluster with multiple injection sources is magnetized to a similar level…
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