Thermal / Non-thermal plasma Interactions in Clusters The Good, the Bad & the Puzzling L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100.

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Thermal / Non-thermal plasma Interactions in Clusters The Good, the Bad & the Puzzling L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100

The BIG Questions How can relativistic plasmas, seen through synchrotron radiation, reveal the dynamics and evolution of clusters? SYNCHROTRON, clues to  DYNAMICS ? How does the dynamics of the thermal plasma affect the growth of the magnetic field and the acceleration of relativistic particles? DYNAMICS causes  B field and CRs ? L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100

Key Messages L. Rudnick MN Inst. for Astrophysics Zeldovich 100 GOOD NEWS : хорошие новости AGN influences on thermal X-ray plasma are well documented (heating, cavities, etc) Shocks seen in radio, sometimes in X-ray & S-Z, are consistent with expectations from theory, connected to cluster mergers Radio halos likely result from expected turbulence in mergers BAD NEWS: плохие новости Mach numbers expected from simulations and measured in X- ray inconsistent with spectral index of radio emission. Missing shocks, either radio or X-ray PUZZLING NEWS: головоломки Mild mergers with no shocks also produce giant radio halos. 3D structure of giant shock in Abell 2256 is not simple to explain Radio galaxies sometimes seen at edge of shocks – why? Юрий Никулин Max Otto von Stierlitz Максим Максимович Исаев with support from U.S. NSF, AST112195

The GOOD News Radio galaxy  ICM interactions L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 ACTIVE PASSIVE

The GOOD News Merger shocks: simulations and observed relics L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 Vazza et al. 2012, MNRAS

The GOOD News L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 Keeping electrons energized: CRe lifetimes ~ 10 8 y CRe diffusion times ~ y W. Couch M. Owers Merger-driven turbulence

The GOOD News Radio halos  mergers L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 Cassano Halos DISTURBED RELAXED

The GOOD News L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 A. Simionescu et al ApJ Planck intermediate results. X. Physics of the hot gas in the Coma cluster, 2013 Consistent shock story - Radio, X-ray, S-Z Brown & Rudnick, 2011 RADIO X-RAY S-Z

Mismatched Mach numbers ? M < < M < 4.6 X-ray shock radio spectrum The BAD News Ogrean+2013 X-ray shock radio spectrum van Weeren+ 12  inj= -0.6 to -0.7

Do shocks look too efficient? Tension with  -ray limits? The BAD News

X-ray shock Radio shock Where’s the radio shock? Why the offset?

The PUZZLING News головоломки L. Rudnick, MN Inst. for Astrophysics, Zeldovich 100 PUZZLING Exploring low surface brightness radio emission Farnsworth+2013

Can MILD mergers  Giant Radio Halos? Farnsworth The PUZZLING News RADIO X-Ray Rossetti Abell 2142

Abell 2256 – where’s the shock? with F. Owen, NRAO & J. Eilek, NMIMT Radio X-ray The PUZZLING News

Abell 2256 – where’s the shock? with F. Owen, NRAO & J. Eilek, NMIMT The PUZZLING News Flat spectrum Steep spectrum

The PUZZLING News Radio Galaxy – relic/shock connection? Bonafede+14 van Weeren Pizzo+2010

Key Messages L. Rudnick MN Inst. for Astrophysics Zeldovich 100 GOOD NEWS : хорошие новости AGN influences on thermal X-ray plasma are well documented (heating, cavities, etc) Shocks seen in radio, sometimes in X-ray & S-Z, are consistent with expectations from theory, connected to cluster mergers Radio halos likely result from expected turbulence in mergers BAD NEWS: плохие новости Mach numbers expected from simulations and measured in X- ray inconsistent with spectral index of radio emission. Missing shocks, either radio or X-ray PUZZLING NEWS: головоломки Mild mergers with no shocks also produce giant radio halos. 3D structure of giant shock in Abell 2256 is not simple to explain Radio galaxies sometimes seen at edge of shocks – why? Юрий Никулин Max Otto von Stierlitz Максим Максимович Исаев with support from U.S. NSF, AST112195

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