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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32215
Title: Early Science from POSSUM: Shocks, turbulence, and a massive new reservoir of ionised gas in the Fornax cluster
Authors: Anderson, C. S.
Heald, G. H.
Eilek, J. A.
Lenc, E.
Gaensler, B. M.
Rudnick, Lawrence
Van Eck, C. L.
O'Sullivan, S. P.
Stil, J. M.
Chippendale, A.
Riseley, C. J.
CARRETTI, ETTORE 
West, J.
Farnes, J.
Harvey-Smith, L.
McClure-Griffiths, N. M.
Bock, Douglas C. J.
Bunton, J. D.
Koribalski, B.
Tremblay, C. D.
Voronkov, M. A.
Warhurst, K.
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA 
Number: 38
First Page: e020
Abstract: We present the first Faraday rotation measure (RM) grid study of an individual low-mass cluster—the Fornax cluster—which is presently undergoing a series of mergers. Exploiting commissioning data for the POlarisation Sky Survey of the Universe's Magnetism (POSSUM) covering a ${∼}34$ square degree sky area using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), we achieve an RM grid density of ${∼}25$ RMs per square degree from a 280-MHz band centred at 887 MHz, which is similar to expectations for forthcoming GHz-frequency ${∼}3π$-steradian sky surveys. These data allow us to probe the extended magnetoionic structure of the cluster and its surroundings in unprecedented detail. We find that the scatter in the Faraday RM of confirmed background sources is increased by $16.8±2.4$ rad m<SUP>−2</SUP> within 1$^\circ$ (360 kpc) projected distance to the cluster centre, which is 2-4 times larger than the spatial extent of the presently detectable X-ray-emitting intracluster medium (ICM). The mass of the Faraday-active plasma is larger than that of the X-ray-emitting ICM and exists in a density regime that broadly matches expectations for moderately dense components of the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium. We argue that forthcoming RM grids from both targeted and survey observations may be a singular probe of cosmic plasma in this regime. The morphology of the global Faraday depth enhancement is not uniform and isotropic but rather exhibits the classic morphology of an astrophysical bow shock on the southwest side of the main Fornax cluster, and an extended, swept-back wake on the northeastern side. Our favoured explanation for these phenomena is an ongoing merger between the main cluster and a subcluster to the southwest. The shock's Mach angle and stand-off distance lead to a self-consistent transonic merger speed with Mach 1.06. The region hosting the Faraday depth enhancement also appears to show a decrement in both total and polarised radio emission compared to the broader field. We evaluate cosmic variance and free-free absorption by a pervasive cold dense gas surrounding NGC 1399 as possible causes but find both explanations unsatisfactory, warranting further observations. Generally, our study illustrates the scientific returns that can be expected from all-sky grids of discrete sources generated by forthcoming all-sky radio surveys.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32215
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/publications-of-the-astronomical-society-of-australia/article/early-science-from-possum-shocks-turbulence-and-a-massive-new-reservoir-of-ionised-gas-in-the-fornax-cluster/9DF3F1D3FFC020F1A9299444420D71D4
https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.01702
ISSN: 1448-6083
DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2021.4
Bibcode ADS: 2021PASA...38...20A
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