The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the toothbrush galaxy cluster

LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the toothbrush galaxy cluster
LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the toothbrush galaxy cluster
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a cluster that contains one of the brightest radio relic sources known. Our LOFAR observations exploit a new and novel calibration scheme to probe 10 times deeper than any previous study in this relatively unexplored part of the spectrum. The LOFAR observations, when combined with VLA, GMRT, and Chandra X-ray data, provide new information about the nature of cluster merger shocks and their role in re-accelerating relativistic particles. We derive a spectral index of α = -0.8 ± 0.1 at the northern edge of the main radio relic, steepening toward the south to α ~ -2. The spectral index of the radio halo is remarkably uniform (α = -1.16, with an intrinsic scatter of  ≤ 0.04). The observed radio relic spectral index gives a Mach number of M = 2.8-0.3+0.5, assuming diffusive shock acceleration. However, the gas density jump at the northern edge of the large radio relic implies a much weaker shock (M ~ 1.2, with an upper limit of M ~ 1.5). The discrepancy between the Mach numbers calculated from the radio and X-rays can be explained if either (i) the relic traces a complex shock surface along the line of sight, or (ii) if the radio relic emission is produced by a re-accelerated population of fossil particles from a radio galaxy. Our results highlight the need for additional theoretical work and numerical simulations of particle acceleration and re-acceleration at cluster merger shocks.
1538-4357
1-19
van Weeren, R.J.
f682dff0-954a-49be-be6d-9d2775cf2b09
Brunetti, G.
b13bc133-80cd-4937-9fbd-9c2de6126b45
Brüggen, M.
22978d12-1091-42aa-a172-6cda407ba55b
Andrade-Santos, F.
cb169432-1134-4ac3-87dd-02927a2b6db6
Ogrean, G.A.
d75122b2-8708-4751-8d09-bf9ed6b348f3
Williams, W.L.
810a03ce-ad1b-4230-b0f6-06d21764d20a
Röttgering, H.J.A.
071a6f5d-9a84-41f9-8ede-ba2764d76a19
Dawson, W.A.
a4c8606b-a83d-4677-bd62-38ab91f078fb
Forman, W.R.
a909914e-7dc4-4c65-b5d3-282ec53e0061
de Gasperin, F.
05386f26-9990-41a5-9a53-79a40d9d3318
Hardcastle, M.J.
23b43806-5ee7-46e3-b29b-98f7442dd263
Jones, C.
efc76da3-efd7-43ed-89c3-bf4c9a7951a7
Miley, G.K.
0571b63f-4bcd-4194-9d80-5e3eb942eede
Rafferty, D.A.
fd1af166-fdc3-4055-806b-7168561aa2b8
Rudnick, L.
2c421e02-d24f-47b1-ba5f-6f2f774699eb
Sabater, J.
88a62e81-0be3-418e-8ca0-3ebbced36f36
Sarazin, C.L.
3a6bda4a-585d-4c42-96c5-46740e2d194e
Shimwell, T.W.
9219b67c-58d9-4169-8106-14d75e5469fd
Bonafede, A.
efa5bfc1-614b-4538-b240-cfc122905149
Best, P.N.
3e9df6e3-f10d-4d61-adac-2a43c9374fb2
Bîrzan, L.
c31f2d9b-d932-404a-8da0-e9ab2287ae79
Cassano, R.
b32576ef-f42c-4bda-9a38-e5d1029b8b6b
Chyży, K.T.
55043e6a-568d-407f-8476-ff085681cbdf
Croston, J.H.
b10aa3fb-620e-4ec2-93e5-8594748d4822
Dijkema, T.J.
8882301d-d20f-425c-85e5-2758899d8348
Enßlin, T.
bade6939-7662-41e6-8c40-34b167f0bc79
Ferrari, C.
40cd22e5-0daf-43d5-b62f-8dfc236ea30f
Heald, G.
12b841c9-c9d3-4bd7-9a69-dbf4c08294ad
Hoeft, M.
d5578132-2074-48dd-b634-cdb028ab86ab
Horellou, C.
a6e1653a-3ff6-4f17-814b-43f9995ac02c
Jarvis, M.J.
48d09f8f-5042-4799-b994-25260a7f0ce2
Kraft, R.P.
9b3235bb-bc6e-4014-98e6-97a4c28238c3
Mevius, M.
d822bfe7-b29c-4f89-9def-e8995351dfdc
Intema, H.T.
414584ef-becb-4fde-a89c-c708d7ec1907
Murray, S.S.
ed47b544-600c-4564-a1b9-76a9a4650f97
Orrú, E.
d8cf2da4-cf13-416b-8ecf-f497a27e549a
Pizzo, R.
ec6e492a-1046-4c0c-84c7-2a80925335ca
Sridhar, S.S.
3a336056-068c-44ca-9645-07060cf8e934
Simionescu, A.
30e9028f-ca44-4985-a17f-324a0bf1af72
Stroe, A.
eab6fa5f-3681-4529-835f-8e45e1c67c4d
van der Tol, S.
2538d2ab-a594-48d7-83e0-3fc9b7d6a2c5
White, G.J.
bac7401a-04a6-4e48-b009-1f004c48ff17
van Weeren, R.J.
f682dff0-954a-49be-be6d-9d2775cf2b09
Brunetti, G.
b13bc133-80cd-4937-9fbd-9c2de6126b45
Brüggen, M.
22978d12-1091-42aa-a172-6cda407ba55b
Andrade-Santos, F.
cb169432-1134-4ac3-87dd-02927a2b6db6
Ogrean, G.A.
d75122b2-8708-4751-8d09-bf9ed6b348f3
Williams, W.L.
810a03ce-ad1b-4230-b0f6-06d21764d20a
Röttgering, H.J.A.
071a6f5d-9a84-41f9-8ede-ba2764d76a19
Dawson, W.A.
a4c8606b-a83d-4677-bd62-38ab91f078fb
Forman, W.R.
a909914e-7dc4-4c65-b5d3-282ec53e0061
de Gasperin, F.
05386f26-9990-41a5-9a53-79a40d9d3318
Hardcastle, M.J.
23b43806-5ee7-46e3-b29b-98f7442dd263
Jones, C.
efc76da3-efd7-43ed-89c3-bf4c9a7951a7
Miley, G.K.
0571b63f-4bcd-4194-9d80-5e3eb942eede
Rafferty, D.A.
fd1af166-fdc3-4055-806b-7168561aa2b8
Rudnick, L.
2c421e02-d24f-47b1-ba5f-6f2f774699eb
Sabater, J.
88a62e81-0be3-418e-8ca0-3ebbced36f36
Sarazin, C.L.
3a6bda4a-585d-4c42-96c5-46740e2d194e
Shimwell, T.W.
9219b67c-58d9-4169-8106-14d75e5469fd
Bonafede, A.
efa5bfc1-614b-4538-b240-cfc122905149
Best, P.N.
3e9df6e3-f10d-4d61-adac-2a43c9374fb2
Bîrzan, L.
c31f2d9b-d932-404a-8da0-e9ab2287ae79
Cassano, R.
b32576ef-f42c-4bda-9a38-e5d1029b8b6b
Chyży, K.T.
55043e6a-568d-407f-8476-ff085681cbdf
Croston, J.H.
b10aa3fb-620e-4ec2-93e5-8594748d4822
Dijkema, T.J.
8882301d-d20f-425c-85e5-2758899d8348
Enßlin, T.
bade6939-7662-41e6-8c40-34b167f0bc79
Ferrari, C.
40cd22e5-0daf-43d5-b62f-8dfc236ea30f
Heald, G.
12b841c9-c9d3-4bd7-9a69-dbf4c08294ad
Hoeft, M.
d5578132-2074-48dd-b634-cdb028ab86ab
Horellou, C.
a6e1653a-3ff6-4f17-814b-43f9995ac02c
Jarvis, M.J.
48d09f8f-5042-4799-b994-25260a7f0ce2
Kraft, R.P.
9b3235bb-bc6e-4014-98e6-97a4c28238c3
Mevius, M.
d822bfe7-b29c-4f89-9def-e8995351dfdc
Intema, H.T.
414584ef-becb-4fde-a89c-c708d7ec1907
Murray, S.S.
ed47b544-600c-4564-a1b9-76a9a4650f97
Orrú, E.
d8cf2da4-cf13-416b-8ecf-f497a27e549a
Pizzo, R.
ec6e492a-1046-4c0c-84c7-2a80925335ca
Sridhar, S.S.
3a336056-068c-44ca-9645-07060cf8e934
Simionescu, A.
30e9028f-ca44-4985-a17f-324a0bf1af72
Stroe, A.
eab6fa5f-3681-4529-835f-8e45e1c67c4d
van der Tol, S.
2538d2ab-a594-48d7-83e0-3fc9b7d6a2c5
White, G.J.
bac7401a-04a6-4e48-b009-1f004c48ff17

van Weeren, R.J., Brunetti, G. and Brüggen, M. et al. (2016) LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the toothbrush galaxy cluster. The Astrophysical Journal, 818 (204), 1-19. (doi:10.3847/0004-637X/818/2/204).

Record type: Article

Abstract

We present deep LOFAR observations between 120 and 181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a cluster that contains one of the brightest radio relic sources known. Our LOFAR observations exploit a new and novel calibration scheme to probe 10 times deeper than any previous study in this relatively unexplored part of the spectrum. The LOFAR observations, when combined with VLA, GMRT, and Chandra X-ray data, provide new information about the nature of cluster merger shocks and their role in re-accelerating relativistic particles. We derive a spectral index of α = -0.8 ± 0.1 at the northern edge of the main radio relic, steepening toward the south to α ~ -2. The spectral index of the radio halo is remarkably uniform (α = -1.16, with an intrinsic scatter of  ≤ 0.04). The observed radio relic spectral index gives a Mach number of M = 2.8-0.3+0.5, assuming diffusive shock acceleration. However, the gas density jump at the northern edge of the large radio relic implies a much weaker shock (M ~ 1.2, with an upper limit of M ~ 1.5). The discrepancy between the Mach numbers calculated from the radio and X-rays can be explained if either (i) the relic traces a complex shock surface along the line of sight, or (ii) if the radio relic emission is produced by a re-accelerated population of fossil particles from a radio galaxy. Our results highlight the need for additional theoretical work and numerical simulations of particle acceleration and re-acceleration at cluster merger shocks.

Text
__filestore.soton.ac.uk_users_jao1d15_mydocuments_ePrints_CROSTON - LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the Toothbrush galaxy cluster.pdf - Accepted Manuscript
Download (2MB)

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 18 January 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 February 2016
Published date: 22 February 2016
Organisations: Physics & Astronomy

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 401972
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401972
ISSN: 1538-4357
PURE UUID: 20c7f286-bf41-4875-8c8a-0029a0024024

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 26 Oct 2016 12:23
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:02

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: R.J. van Weeren
Author: G. Brunetti
Author: M. Brüggen
Author: F. Andrade-Santos
Author: G.A. Ogrean
Author: W.L. Williams
Author: H.J.A. Röttgering
Author: W.A. Dawson
Author: W.R. Forman
Author: F. de Gasperin
Author: M.J. Hardcastle
Author: C. Jones
Author: G.K. Miley
Author: D.A. Rafferty
Author: L. Rudnick
Author: J. Sabater
Author: C.L. Sarazin
Author: T.W. Shimwell
Author: A. Bonafede
Author: P.N. Best
Author: L. Bîrzan
Author: R. Cassano
Author: K.T. Chyży
Author: J.H. Croston
Author: T.J. Dijkema
Author: T. Enßlin
Author: C. Ferrari
Author: G. Heald
Author: M. Hoeft
Author: C. Horellou
Author: M.J. Jarvis
Author: R.P. Kraft
Author: M. Mevius
Author: H.T. Intema
Author: S.S. Murray
Author: E. Orrú
Author: R. Pizzo
Author: S.S. Sridhar
Author: A. Simionescu
Author: A. Stroe
Author: S. van der Tol
Author: G.J. White

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×