Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-28
Astrophys.J. 597 (2003) 870-877
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted by ApJ, 8 pages, 1 figure, minor style improvements
Scientific paper
10.1086/378631
We investigate the origin of the high Faraday rotation measures (RMs) found for polarized radio galaxies in clusters. The two most likely origins are, magnetic fields local to the source, or magnetic fields located in the foreground intra-cluster medium (ICM). The latter is identified as the null hypothesis. Rudnick & Blundell (2003) have recently suggested that the presence of magnetic fields local to the source may be revealed in correlations of the position angles (PAs) of the source intrinsic linear polarization and the RMs. We investigate the claim of Rudnick & Blundell to have found a relationship between the intrinsic PA0 of the radio source PKS 1246-410 and its RM, by testing the clustering strength of the PA0-RM scatter plot. We show that the claimed relationship is an artifact of an improperly performed null-experiment. We describe a gradient alignment statistic aimed at finding correlations between PA0 and RM maps. This statistic does not require any null-experiment since it gives a unique (zero) result in the case of uncorrelated maps. We apply it to a number of extended radio sources in galaxy clusters (PKS 1246-410, Cygnus A, Hydra A, and 3C465). In no case is a significant large-scale alignment of PA0 and RM maps detected. We find significant small-scale co-alignment in all cases, but we are able to fully identify this with map making artifacts through a suitable statistical test. We conclude that there is presently no existing evidence for Faraday rotation local to radio lobes. Given the existing independent pieces of evidence, we favor the null hypothesis that the observed Faraday screens are produced by intracluster magnetic fields.
Clarke Tracy E.
Ensslin Torsten A.
Taylor Greg B.
Vogt Carsten
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