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A new radio -: X-ray probe of galaxy cluster magnetic fields

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 547, Issue 2, Pages L111-L114

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/318896

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galaxies : clusters : general; magnetic fields; polarization; radio continuum : galaxies; X-rays : general

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Results are presented of a new VLA-ROSAT study that probes the magnetic field strength and distribution over a sample of 16 normal low-redshift (z less than or equal to 0.1) galaxy clusters. The clusters span 2 orders of magnitude in X-ray luminosity and were selected to be free of (unusual) strong radio cluster halos and widespread cooling flows. Consistent with these criteria, most clusters show a relaxed X-ray morphology and little or no evidence of recent merger activity. Analysis of the rotation measure (RM) data shows cluster-generated Faraday RM excess out to similar to0.5 h(75)(-1) Mpc from cluster centers. The results, combined with RM imaging of cluster-embedded sources and ROSAT X-ray profiles, indicate that the hot intergalactic gas within these normal clusters is permeated with a high filling factor by magnetic fields at levels of [\B\](icm) = 5-10(l/10 kpc)(-1/2) h(75)(1/2) muG, where l is the field correlation length. These results lead to a global estimate of the total magnetic energy in clusters and give new insight into the ultimate energy origin, which is likely gravitational. These results also shed some light on the cluster evolutionary conditions that existed at the onset of cooling flows.

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