Observations of the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope
F. Loi, M. Murgia, F. Govoni, V. Vacca, L. Feretti, G. Giovannini, E., Carretti, F. Gastaldello, M. Girardi, F. Vazza, R. Concu, A. Melis, R., Paladino, S. Poppi, G. Valente, W. Boschin, T.E. Clarke, S. Colafrancesco, T., En{\ss}lin, C. Ferrari, F. de Gasperin, L. Gregorini

TL;DR
This study used the Sardinia Radio Telescope to observe galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 across multiple frequencies, providing new spectral data and insights into its radio relics and magnetic structure.
Contribution
First high-frequency spectral observations of the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 combining single-dish and interferometric data, with detailed spectral modeling of its radio relics.
Findings
Measured flux densities for the radio halo and relics at multiple frequencies.
Derived spectral indices and Mach numbers consistent with X-ray estimates.
No significant spectral steepening observed up to 8.35 GHz.
Abstract
We observed the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope to provide new constraints on its spectral properties at high frequency. We conducted observations in three frequency bands centred at 1.4 GHz, 6.6 GHz and 19 GHz, resulting in beam resolutions of 14, 2.9 and 1 respectively. These single-dish data were also combined with archival interferometric observations at 1.4 and 1.7 GHz. From the combined images, we measured a flux density of for the central radio halo and and for the northern and the southern relic respectively. After the spectral modelling of the discrete sources, we measured at 6.6 GHz and for the northern and southern relic…
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