On the Extreme-Ultraviolet Emission from Galaxy Clusters
Abstract
An extremely soft X-ray excess throughout galaxy clusters has been claimed as a new feature of these systems, with important physical implications. We have reexamined this feature in the five clusters for which it has been discussed, using the most recent X-ray absorption cross sections, X-ray data processing techniques, and a consistent set of H I data. For the Virgo cluster, we find that the spectrum can be fitted with a single-temperature thermal plasma and an X-ray absorption column that is not significantly different than the Galactic H I column. The results for Abell 1367, Abell 1656 (Coma), Abell 1795, and Abell 2199 are similar in that the difference between the X-ray absorption column and the Galactic H I column is less than 3 σ for He/H=0.09, and for He/H=0.10 only one cluster location leads to a Galactic H I column more than 3 σ above the X-ray absorption column (Coma, with one location with a 3.6 σ difference). We conclude that there is no strong evidence for the extremely soft X-ray excess in galaxy clusters.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 1999
- DOI:
- 10.1086/306985
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9810377
- Bibcode:
- 1999ApJ...514..607A
- Keywords:
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- GALAXIES: CLUSTERS: GENERAL;
- RADIATION MECHANISMS: NONTHERMAL;
- Galaxies: Clusters: General;
- Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 10 pages of figures, 1 LaTeX manuscript