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The diffuse radio emission from the Coma cluster at 2.675 GHz and 4.85 GHz

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 397, Issue 1, Pages 53-61

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021474

Keywords

galaxies : clusters : individual : Coma cluster, 1253+275; galaxies : intergalactic medium

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We present new measurements of the diffuse radio halo emission from the Coma cluster of galaxies at 2.675 GHz and 4.85 GHz using the Effelsberg 100-m telescope. After correction for the contribution from point sources we derive the integrated flux densities for the halo source (Coma C), S-2.675 GHz = (107 +/- 28) mJy and S-4.85 GHz = (26 +/- 12) mJy. These values verify the strong steepening of the radio spectrum of Coma C at high frequencies. Its extent strongly depends on frequency, at 4.85 GHz it is only marginally visible. The measurement at 4.85 GHz is the first flux density determination for Coma C at this high frequency. In order to quantify the spectral steepening we compare the expectations for the spectrum of Coma C with the observations, resorting to basic models for radio halo formation. The in-situ acceleration model provides the best fit to the data. From equipartition assumptions we estimate a magnetic field strength B-eq = 0.57 (1 + k)(0.26) muG in the intracluster medium of Coma, where k is the energy ratio of the positively and negatively charged particles. As a by-product of the 2.675 GHz observation we present a new flux density for the diffuse emission of the extended source 1253+275 (S-2.675GHz = 112 +/- 10). This measurement provides a smaller error range for the power-law fit to the spectrum (alpha = 1.18 +/- 0.02) compared to previous investigations and yields an equipartition magnetic field strength of B-eq = 0.56 (1 +k)(0.24) muG.

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