Is the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect responsible for the observed steepening in the spectrum of the Coma radio halo ?
G. Brunetti, L. Rudnick, R. Cassano, P. Mazzotta, J. Donnert, K. Dolag

TL;DR
The study investigates whether the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect explains the spectral steepening of the Coma radio halo, concluding it is insufficient and that an intrinsic electron spectrum cutoff is needed.
Contribution
The paper quantitatively assesses the SZ effect's impact on the radio halo spectrum using Planck data, demonstrating it cannot account for the observed steepening.
Findings
SZ effect accounts for only 20% of the observed spectral steepening
A spectral break or cutoff in electron energies is required
Future observations could detect higher flux if no intrinsic steepening exists
Abstract
The spectrum of the radio halo in the Coma cluster is measured over almost two decades in frequency. The current radio data show a steepening of the spectrum at higher frequencies, which has implications for models of the radio halo origin. There is an on-going debate on the possibility that the observed steepening is not intrinsic to the emitted radiation, but is instead caused by the SZ effect. Recently, the Planck satellite measured the SZ signal and its spatial distribution in the Coma cluster allowing to test this hypothesis. Using the Planck results, we calculated the modification of the radio halo spectrum by the SZ effect in three different ways. With the first two methods we measured the SZ-decrement within the aperture radii used for flux measurements of the halo at the different frequencies. First we adopted the global compilation of data from Thierbach et al. and a reference…
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