Exploring diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters and groups with uGMRT and SKA

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1007/s12036-023-09914-2
Surajit Paul, Ruta Kale, Abhirup Datta, Aritra Basu, Sharanya Sur, Viral Parekh, Prateek Gupta, Swarna Chatterjee, Sameer Salunkhe, Asif Iqbal, Mamta Pandey-Pommier, Ramij Raja, Majidul Rahaman, Somak Raychaudhury, Biman B. Nath, Subhabrata Majumdar
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Diffuse radio emission has been detected in a considerable number of galaxy clusters and groups, revealing the presence of pervasive cosmic magnetic fields, and of relativistic particles in the large scale structure of the Universe. Since the radio emission in galaxy systems is faint and its spectrum is steep, its observations are largely limited by the instrument sensitivity and frequency of observation, leading to a dearth of information, more so for lower-mass systems. The recent commissioning or upgrade of several large radio telescope arrays, particularly at the low frequency bands (<GHz) is, therefore, a significant step forward. The unprecedented sensitivity of these new instruments, aided by the development of advanced calibration and imaging techniques, have helped in achieving unparalleled image quality and revolutionised the study of cluster-scale radio emission. At the same time, the development of state-of-the-art numerical simulations and the availability of supercomputing facilities have paved the way for high-resolution numerical modelling of radio emission, and the structure of the cosmic magnetic fields, associated with large-scale structures in the Universe, leading to predictions matching the capabilities of observational facilities. In view of these rapidly-evolving developments in modeling and observations, in this review, we summarise the role of new telescope arrays and the development of advanced imaging techniques and discuss the range of detections of various kinds of cluster radio sources, both in dedicated surveys as well as in numerous individual studies. We pay specific attention to the kinds of diffuse radio structures that have been able to reveal the underlying physics in recent observations. In particular, we discuss observations of large-scale sections of the cosmic web in the form of supercluster filaments, and studies of emission in low-mass systems, such as poor clusters and groups of galaxies, and of ultra-steep spectrum sources, the last two being notably aided by low-frequency observations and high sensitivity of the instruments being developed. We also discuss and review the current theoretical understanding of various diffuse radio sources in clusters and the associated magnetic field and polarisation in view of the current observations and simulations. As the statistics of detections improve along with our theoretical understanding, we update the source classification schemes based on the intrinsic properties of these sources. We conclude by summarising the role of the upgraded GMRT (uGMRT) and our expectations from the upcoming Square Kilometre Array (SKA) observatories.

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利用uGMRT和SKA探索星系团和星群中的漫射射电辐射
漫射射电辐射在相当数量的星系团和星群中被探测到,揭示了无处不在的宇宙磁场的存在,以及宇宙大尺度结构中的相对论性粒子。由于星系系统中的射电发射微弱且光谱陡峭,其观测在很大程度上受到仪器灵敏度和观测频率的限制,导致信息匮乏,对于低质量系统更是如此。因此,最近几个大型射电望远镜阵列的调试或升级,特别是在低频段(<GHz),是向前迈出的重要一步。在先进的校准和成像技术的帮助下,这些新仪器具有前所未有的灵敏度,有助于实现无与伦比的图像质量,并彻底改变了集群尺度无线电发射的研究。与此同时,最先进的数值模拟技术的发展和超级计算设备的可用性为无线电发射的高分辨率数值模拟铺平了道路,宇宙磁场的结构,与宇宙中的大规模结构相关,导致预测与观测设施的能力相匹配。鉴于在建模和观测方面的这些快速发展的发展,在这篇综述中,我们总结了新的望远镜阵列的作用和先进成像技术的发展,并讨论了各种类型的星系团射电源的探测范围,无论是在专门的调查中还是在许多单独的研究中。我们特别关注漫射无线电结构的种类,这些结构在最近的观测中能够揭示潜在的物理现象。特别地,我们讨论了以超星系团细丝形式的宇宙网的大尺度部分的观测,以及对低质量系统(如弱星系团和星系团)和超陡光谱源的发射的研究,最后两个主要是由低频观测和正在开发的仪器的高灵敏度辅助的。我们还根据目前的观测和模拟,讨论和回顾了目前对星系团中各种漫射射电源以及相关磁场和极化的理论认识。随着检测统计的提高和我们的理论理解,我们基于这些源的固有属性更新了源分类方案。最后,我们总结了升级后的GMRT (uGMRT)的作用以及我们对即将到来的平方公里阵列(SKA)天文台的期望。
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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