Probing cluster magnetism with embedded and background radio sources in Planck clusters
Erik Osinga, Reinout J. van Weeren, Lawrence Rudnick, Felipe, Andrade-Santos, Annalisa Bonafede, Tracy Clarke, Kenda Duncan, Simona, Giacintucci, Huub J. A. R\"ottgering

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field properties of galaxy clusters using Faraday rotation and depolarisation data from a large VLA survey, revealing insights into magnetic field strength, structure, and scaling within clusters.
Contribution
It combines depolarisation and rotation measure data to analyze magnetic field profiles in galaxy clusters, highlighting the need for more complex models beyond simple Gaussian fields.
Findings
Average magnetic field strength of ~2 μG within clusters
Magnetic field power spectrum consistent with Kolmogorov turbulence
Profiles suggest more complex magnetic field models are necessary
Abstract
Magnetic fields remain an enigmatic part of the content of galaxy clusters. Faraday rotation and depolarisation of extragalactic radio sources are useful probes, but the limited availability of polarised radio sources necessitates stacking clusters to study average magnetic field profiles and correlation scales. We recently presented a VLA survey of the 124 most massive Planck clusters at low redshift (), where a clear depolarisation trend with the cluster impact parameter was found. In this study, we combine the depolarisation information with the observed rotation measure (RM) and present an investigation into the average magnetic field properties of the sample, using both background sources and sources embedded in clusters. We observe a significant increase in the RM scatter, , closer to the cluster centres. Averaging all 124 clusters, we find a scatter…
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TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
