Sardinia Radio Telescope observations of Abell 194 - the intra-cluster magnetic field power spectrum
F. Govoni, M. Murgia, V. Vacca, F. Loi, M. Girardi, F. Gastaldello, G., Giovannini, L. Feretti, R. Paladino, E. Carretti, R. Concu, A. Melis, S., Poppi, G. Valente, G. Bernardi, A. Bonafede, W. Boschin, M. Brienza, T.E., Clarke, S. Colafrancesco, F. de Gasperin, D. Eckert

TL;DR
This study investigates the intra-cluster magnetic field in Abell 194 using radio, optical, and X-ray data, deriving the magnetic power spectrum and field strength distribution within the cluster.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed magnetic field power spectrum analysis of Abell 194 combining multi-frequency radio data with optical and X-ray observations.
Findings
Magnetic field with a maximum fluctuation scale of 64 kpc
Central magnetic field strength of approximately 1.5 microGauss
Magnetic field decreases with radius following gas density
Abstract
We study the intra-cluster magnetic field in the poor galaxy cluster Abell 194 by complementing radio data, at different frequencies, with data in the optical and X-ray bands. We analyze new total intensity and polarization observations of Abell 194 obtained with the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT). We use the SRT data in combination with archival Very Large Array observations to derive both the spectral aging and Rotation Measure (RM) images of the radio galaxies 3C40A and 3C40B embedded in Abell 194. The optical analysis indicates that Abell 194 does not show a major and recent cluster merger, but rather agrees with a scenario of accretion of small groups. Under the minimum energy assumption, the lifetimes of synchrotron electrons in 3C40B measured from the spectral break are found to be 157 Myrs. The break frequency image and the electron density profile inferred from the X-ray…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
