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Nature Astronomy | 2017

The case for electron re-acceleration at galaxy cluster shocks

Reinout J. van Weeren; Felipe Andrade-Santos; William A. Dawson; Nathan Golovich; Dharam Vir Lal; Hyesung Kang; Dongsu Ryu; Marcus Brìggen; G. A. Ogrean; W. Forman; Christine Jones; Vinicius M. Placco; Rafael M. Santucci; David Michael Wittman; M. James Jee; Ralph P. Kraft; David Sobral; Andra Stroe; Kevin Fogarty

On the largest scales, the Universe consists of voids and filaments making up the cosmic web. Galaxy clusters are located at the knots in this web, at the intersection of filaments. Clusters grow through accretion from these large-scale filaments and by mergers with other clusters and groups. In a growing number of galaxy clusters, elongated Mpc-size radio sources have been found [1, 2]. Also known as radio relics, these regions of diffuse radio emission are thought to trace relativistic electrons in the intracluster plasma accelerated by low-Mach number shocks generated by cluster-cluster merger events [3]. A long-standing problem is how low-Mach number shocks can accelerate electrons so efficiently to explain the observed radio relics. Here we report the discovery of a direct connection between a radio relic and a radio galaxy in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 3411-3412 by combining radio, X-ray, and optical observations. This discovery indicates that fossil relativistic electrons from active galactic nuclei are re-accelerated at cluster shocks. It also implies that radio galaxies play an important role in governing the non-thermal component of the intracluster medium in merging clusters.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

MC2: GALAXY IMAGING AND REDSHIFT ANALYSIS OF THE MERGING CLUSTER CIZA J2242.8+5301

William A. Dawson; M. James Jee; Andra Stroe; Y. Karen Ng; Nathan Golovich; David Michael Wittman; David Sobral; M. Brüggen; H. J. A. Röttgering; R. J. van Weeren

X-ray and radio observations of CIZA J2242.8+5301 suggest that it is a major cluster merger. Despite being well studied in the X-ray and radio, little has been presented on the cluster structure and dynamics inferred from its galaxy population. We carried out a deep (


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

A powerful double radio relic system discovered in PSZ1 G108.18-11.53: evidence for a shock with non-uniform Mach number?

F. de Gasperin; H. T. Intema; R. J. van Weeren; William A. Dawson; Nathan Golovich; David Michael Wittman; A. Bonafede; M. Brüggen

i\lt 25


The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

MC2: DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE MERGING GALAXY CLUSTER MACS J1149.5+2223

Nathan Golovich; William A. Dawson; David Michael Wittman; Georgiana A. Ogrean; Reinout J. van Weeren; A. Bonafede

) broadband imaging survey of the system with Subaru SuprimeCam (g and i bands) and the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope (r band), as well as a comprehensive spectroscopic survey of the cluster area (505 redshifts) using Keck DEep Imaging Multi-Object Spectrograph. We use these data to perform a comprehensive galaxy/redshift analysis of the system, which is the first step to a proper understanding of the geometry and dynamics of the merger, as well as using the merger to constrain self-interacting dark matter. We find that the system is dominated by two subclusters of comparable richness with a projected separation of


The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

FRONTIER FIELDS CLUSTERS: DEEP CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMPLEX MERGER MACS J1149.6+2223

G. A. Ogrean; R. J. van Weeren; C. Jones; W. Forman; William A. Dawson; Nathan Golovich; Felipe Andrade-Santos; S. S. Murray; P. E. J. Nulsen; Elke Roediger; Adi Zitrin; E. Bulbul; Ralph P. Kraft; Andy D. Goulding; Keiichi Umetsu; Tony Mroczkowski; A. Bonafede; Scott W. Randall; Jack Sayers; E. Churazov; Laurence P. David; Julian Merten; Megan Donahue; B. S. Mason; P. Rosati; A. Vikhlinin; Harald Ebeling

6\buildrel{\,\prime}\over{.} 9_{-0.5}^{+0.7}


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

MC2: Multiwavelength and Dynamical Analysis of the Merging Galaxy Cluster ZwCl 0008.8+5215: An Older and Less Massive Bullet Cluster

Nathan Golovich; Reinout J. van Weeren; William A. Dawson; M. James Jee; David Michael Wittman

(1.3


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

On the absence of radio haloes in clusters with double relics

A. Bonafede; R. Cassano; M. Brüggen; G. A. Ogrean; C. J. Riseley; V. Cuciti; F. de Gasperin; Nathan Golovich; Ruta Kale; T. Venturi; R. J. van Weeren; Daniel R. Wik; David Michael Wittman

_{-0.10}^{+0.13}\;{\rm Mpc}


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

MC2 : A Deeper Look at ZwCl 2341.1+0000 with Bayesian Galaxy Clustering and Weak Lensing Analyses

Bryant Benson; David Michael Wittman; Nathan Golovich; M. James Jee; R. J. van Weeren; William A. Dawson

). We find that the north and south subclusters have similar redshifts of


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018

Radio observations of the double-relic galaxy cluster Abell 1240

D. N. Hoang; T. W. Shimwell; R. J. van Weeren; H. T. Intema; H. J. A. Röttgering; Felipe Andrade-Santos; Hiroki Akamatsu; A. Bonafede; G. Brunetti; William A. Dawson; Nathan Golovich; Philip Best; A. Botteon; M. Brüggen; R. Cassano; F. de Gasperin; M. Hoeft; Andra Stroe; G. J. White

z\approx 0.188


arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics | 2017

The Mismeasure of Mergers: Revised Limits on Self-interacting Dark Matter in Merging Galaxy Clusters

David Michael Wittman; Nathan Golovich; William A. Dawson

with a relative line-of-sight (LOS) velocity difference of 69 ± 190

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William A. Dawson

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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M. James Jee

University of California

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Andra Stroe

European Southern Observatory

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