Relics in galaxy clusters at high radio frequencies
Maja Kierdorf, Rainer Beck, Matthias Hoeft, Uli Klein, Reinout J. van, Weeren, William R. Forman, and Christine Jones

TL;DR
This study investigates the spectral and polarization properties of radio relics in galaxy clusters at high frequencies, revealing insights into magnetic fields and shock acceleration mechanisms in cluster environments.
Contribution
It provides new high-frequency polarization measurements of radio relics, highlighting the need to refine models of relic origin beyond diffuse shock acceleration assumptions.
Findings
High polarization degrees (>50%) in relics indicate aligned magnetic fields.
Spectral indices suggest some relics are influenced by effects beyond simple shock acceleration.
Detection of polarized emission in multiple relics, including the first in Abell 1612.
Abstract
We observed three radio relics in galaxy clusters and one radio relic candidate at 4.85 and 8.35 GHz in total emission and linearly polarized emission with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope and one radio relic candidate in X-rays with the Chandra telescope. The radio spectra of the integrated emission below 8.35 GHz can be well fitted by single power laws for all four relics. The flat spectra (spectral indices of 0.9 and 1.0) for the "Sausage" relic in cluster CIZA J2242+53 and the "Toothbrush" relic in cluster 1RXS 06+42 indicate that models describing the origin of relics have to include effects beyond the assumptions of diffuse shock acceleration. The spectra of the radio relics in ZwCl 0008+52 and in Abell 1612 are steep, as expected from weak shocks (Mach number ). We find polarization degrees of more than 50 % in the two prominent Mpc-sized radio relics, the Sausage and…
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