Downstream depolarization in the Sausage relic: a 1-4 GHz Very Large Array study
G. Di Gennaro, R.J. van Weeren, L. Rudnick, M. Hoeft, M. Br\"uggen, D., Ryu, H.J.A. R\"ottgering, W. Forman, A. Stroe, T.W. Shimwell, R.P. Kraft, C., Jones, and D.N. Hoang

TL;DR
This study provides the first high-resolution polarization analysis of the Sausage relic in galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301, revealing a decreasing polarization fraction downstream and estimating magnetic field properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel high-resolution polarimetry approach to analyze radio relics, revealing polarization behavior and magnetic field characteristics not previously observed.
Findings
First detection of decreasing polarization fraction in a radio relic
Estimated turbulent magnetic field strength of ~5.6 μGauss
Observed Rotation Measure fluctuations of about 30 rad m$^{-2}$
Abstract
Radio relics are elongated sources related to shocks driven by galaxy cluster merger events. Although these objects are highly polarized at GHz frequencies (), high-resolution studies of their polarization properties are still lacking. We present the first high-resolution and high-sensitivity polarimetry study of the merging galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 in the 1-4 GHz frequency band. We use the -fitting approach to model the Stokes , and emission, obtaining best-fit intrinsic polarization fraction (), intrinsic polarization angle (), Rotation Measure (RM) and wavelength-dependent depolarization () maps of the cluster. Our analysis focuses on the northern relic (RN). For the first time in a radio relic, we observe a decreasing polarization fraction in the downstream region. Our findings are possibly explained by geometrical…
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