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ALMA-SZ Detection of a Galaxy Cluster Merger Shock at Half the Age of the Universe

Abstract

We present ALMA measurements of a merger shock using the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signal, at the location of a radio relic in the famous El Gordo galaxy cluster at z0.9z \approx 0.9. Multi-wavelength analysis in combination with the archival Chandra data and a high-resolution radio image provides a consistent picture of the thermal and non-thermal signal variation across the shock front and helps to put robust constraints on the shock Mach number as well as the relic magnetic field. We employ a Bayesian analysis technique for modeling the SZ and X-ray data self-consistently, illustrating respective parameter degeneracies. Combined results indicate a shock with Mach number M=2.40.6+1.3{\cal M} = 2.4^{+1.3}_{-0.6}, which in turn suggests a high value of the magnetic field (of the order of 410 μ4-10 ~\muG) to account for the observed relic width at 2 GHz. At roughly half the current age of the universe, this is the highest-redshift direct detection of a cluster shock to date, and one of the first instances of an ALMA-SZ observation in a galaxy cluster. It shows the tremendous potential for future ALMA-SZ observations to detect merger shocks and other cluster substructures out to the highest redshifts.Comment: Matched to the ApJL published version (2016 September 22), minor grammar and typo fixe

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