Properties of Polarized Synchrotron Emission from Fluctuation Dynamo Action -- II. Effects of Turbulence Driving in the ICM and Beam Smoothing
Abstract
Polarized synchrotron emission from the radio halos of diffuse intracluster medium (ICM) in galaxy clusters are yet to be observed. To investigate the expected polarization in the ICM, we use high resolution (1\,kpc) magnetohydrodynamic simulations of fluctuation dynamos, which produces intermittent magnetic field structures, for varying scales of turbulent driving (l f) to generate synthetic observations of the polarized emission. We focus on how the inferred diffuse polarized emission for different l f is affected due to smoothing by a finite telescope resolution. The mean fractional polarization p vary as p l f1/2 with p > 20\% for l f 60\,kpc, at frequencies > 4\, GHz. Faraday depolarization at < 3\,GHz leads to deviation from this relation, and in combination with beam depolarization, filamentary polarized structures are completely erased, reducing p to below 5\% level at 1\,GHz. Smoothing on scales up to 30\,kpc reduces p above 4\,GHz by at most a factor of 2 compared to that expected at 1\,kpc resolution of the simulations, especially for l f 100\,kpc, while at < 3\,GHz, p is reduced by a factor of more than 5 for l f 100\,kpc, and by more than 10 for l f 100\,kpc. Our results suggest that observational estimates of, or constrain on, p at 4\,GHz could be used as an indicator of the turbulent driving scale in the ICM.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.