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Polarized accretion shocks from the cosmic web.


ABSTRACT: On the largest scales, galaxies are pulled together by gravity to form clusters, which are connected by filaments making a web-like pattern. Radio emission is predicted from this cosmic web, which should originate from the strong accretion shocks around the cosmic structures. We present the first observational evidence that Fermi-type acceleration from strong shocks surrounding the filaments of the cosmic web, as well as in peripherals of low-mass clusters, is at work in the Universe. Using all-sky radio maps and stacking on clusters and filaments, we have detected the polarization signature of the synchrotron emission with polarization fractions ≥20%, which is best explained by the organization of local magnetic fields by strong shock waves both at the cluster peripheries and between clusters. Our interpretation is well supported by a detailed comparison with state-of-the-art cosmological simulations.

SUBMITTER: Vernstrom T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9931214 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polarized accretion shocks from the cosmic web.

Vernstrom Tessa T   West Jennifer J   Vazza Franco F   Wittor Denis D   Riseley Christopher John CJ   Heald George G  

Science advances 20230215 7


On the largest scales, galaxies are pulled together by gravity to form clusters, which are connected by filaments making a web-like pattern. Radio emission is predicted from this cosmic web, which should originate from the strong accretion shocks around the cosmic structures. We present the first observational evidence that Fermi-type acceleration from strong shocks surrounding the filaments of the cosmic web, as well as in peripherals of low-mass clusters, is at work in the Universe. Using all-  ...[more]

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