Title :
Tailed radio galaxies as probes of cluster physics in the square kilometre array Era
Author :
Dehghan, Siamak ; Johnston-Hollitt, M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Chem. & Phys. Sci., Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract :
In recent years, the use of tailed radio galaxies as environmental probes has gained momentum as a method for galaxy cluster detection, examining the dynamics of individual clusters, measuring the density and velocity flows in the intra-cluster medium, and for probing cluster magnetic fields. To date instrumental limitations in terms of resolution and sensitivity have confined this research to the local (z <; 0.7) Universe. The advent of SKA-1 surveys however will allow detection of well over 1 million tailed radio galaxies and their associated galaxy clusters out to redshifts of 2 or more. This is in fact ten times more than the current number of known clusters in the Universe. Such a substantial sample of tailed galaxies will provide an invaluable tool not only for detecting clusters, but also for characterizing their intra-cluster medium, magnetic fields and dynamical state as a function of cosmic time. In this paper we present an analysis of the usability of tailed radio galaxies as tracers of dense environments extrapolated from existing deep radio surveys such the Extended Chandra Deep Field-South.
Keywords :
clusters of galaxies; cosmology; intergalactic matter; radiogalaxies; radiotelescopes; red shift; Extended Chandra Deep Field-South; SKA-1 survey; Square Kilometre Array Era; associated galaxy clusters; cluster magnetic fields; cosmic time function; deep radio surveys; density flows; galaxy cluster detection; intracluster medium; redshifts; tailed radio galaxies; universe; velocity flows; Arrays; Australia; Image resolution; Magnetic fields; Morphology; Probes; Sensitivity;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6930000