Mega-parsec scale magnetic fields in low density regions in the SKA era: filaments connecting galaxy clusters and groups
Gabriele Giovannini, Annalisa Bonafede, Shea Brown, Luigina Feretti,, Chiara Ferrari, Myriam Gitti, Federica Govoni, Matteo Murgia, Valentina, Vacca

TL;DR
This paper investigates the presence of magnetic fields and diffuse radio emissions in low-density cosmic structures like galaxy filaments and groups, using SKA1 observations to understand their origin and properties.
Contribution
It provides evidence of diffuse radio emission in intergalactic filaments and discusses how SKA1 can explore magnetic fields in low-density regions beyond galaxy clusters.
Findings
Detection of diffuse radio emission in intergalactic filaments
Radio emission observed in galaxy groups and faint X-ray clusters
Implications for the origin of cosmological magnetic fields
Abstract
The presence of magnetic fields in galaxy clusters has been well established in recent years, and their importance for the understanding of the physical processes at work in the Intra Cluster Medium has been recognized. Halo and relic sources have been detected in several tens clusters. A strong correlation is present between the halo and relic radio power and the X-ray luminosity. Since cluster X-Ray luminosity and mass are related, the correlation between the radio power and X-ray luminosity could derive from a physical dependence of the radio power on the cluster mass, therefore the cluster mass could be a crucial parameter in the formation of these sources. The goal of this project is to investigate the existence of non-thermal structures beyond the Mpc scale, and associated with lower density regions with respect to clusters of galaxies: galaxy filaments connecting rich clusters.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
