Radio observations of the double-relic galaxy cluster Abell 1240
D. N. Hoang, T. W. Shimwell, R. J. van Weeren, H. T. Intema, H. J. A., R\"ottgering, F. Andrade-Santos, H. Akamatsu, A. Bonafede, G. Brunetti, W. A., Dawson, N. Golovich, P. N. Best, A. Botteon, M. Br\"uggen, R. Cassano, F. de, Gasperin, M. Hoeft, A. Stroe, G. J. White

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency radio observations to analyze the properties of double radio relics in galaxy cluster Abell 1240, providing insights into shock acceleration and cluster merger dynamics.
Contribution
It offers detailed spectral, polarimetric, and shock analysis of Abell 1240's relics, including Mach number estimates and polarization constraints, advancing understanding of merger-driven shocks.
Findings
Relics' spectral indices steepen towards the center.
Shock Mach numbers are approximately 2.3-2.4.
No diffuse emission detected in the cluster core.
Abstract
We present LOFAR MHz images of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1240 that hosts double radio relics. In combination with the GMRT MHz and VLA GHz data, we characterised the spectral and polarimetric properties of the radio emission. The spectral indices for the relics steepen from their outer edges towards the cluster centre and the electric field vectors are approximately perpendicular to the major axes of the relics. The results are consistent with the picture that these relics trace large-scale shocks propagating outwards during the merger. Assuming diffusive shock acceleration (DSA), we obtain shock Mach numbers of and for the northern and southern shocks, respectively. For shocks, a pre-existing population of mildly relativistic electrons is required to explain the brightness of the relics due to the high…
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