Intracluster magnetic filaments and an encounter with a radio jet
Lawrence Rudnick, Marcus Bruggen, Gianfranco Brunetti, William Cotton,, William Forman, Thomas W. Jones, Chris Nolting, Gerrit Schellenberger,, Reinout van Weeren

TL;DR
This study presents the first direct observation of interactions between magnetic filaments, a radio jet, and dense ICM clumps in a galaxy cluster, revealing insights into magnetic field dynamics and cosmic ray behavior.
Contribution
It introduces the first detailed analysis of magnetic filaments interacting with a radio jet and dense ICM, using multi-survey observations to explore their origins and properties.
Findings
Filaments extend up to 300 kpc and interact with the jet.
X-ray data suggests filaments influence thermal plasma pressure.
Magnetic fields likely generated by shear motions and jet interactions.
Abstract
Thin synchrotron-emitting filaments are increasingly seen in the intracluster medium (ICM). We present the first example of a direct interaction between a magnetic filament, a radio jet, and a dense ICM clump in the poor cluster Abell 194. This enables the first exploration of the dynamics and possible histories of magnetic fields and cosmic rays in such filaments. Our observations are from the MeerKAT Galaxy Cluster Legacy Survey and the LOFAR Two Metre Sky Survey. Prominent 220 kpc long filaments extend east of radio galaxy 3C40B, with very faint extensions to 300 kpc, and show signs of interaction with its northern jet. They curve around a bend in the jet and intersect the jet in Faraday depth space. The X-ray surface brightness drops across the filaments; this suggests that the relativistic particles and fields contribute significantly to the pressure balance and evacuate the…
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