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2010ApJ...725.1688A - Astrophys. J., 725, 1688-1706 (2010/December-3)

Galaxy clusters in the Swift/BAT era. II. 10 more clusters detected above 15 keV.

AJELLO M., REBUSCO P., CAPPELLUTI N., REIMER O., BOHRINGER H., LA PAROLA V. and CUSUMANO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the discovery of 10 additional galaxy clusters detected in the ongoing Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) all-sky survey. Among the newly BAT-discovered clusters there are Bullet, A85, Norma, and PKS 0745-19. Norma is the only cluster, among those presented here, which is resolved by BAT. For all the clusters, we perform a detailed spectral analysis using XMM-Newton and Swift/BAT data to investigate the presence of a hard (non-thermal) X-ray excess. We find that in most cases the clusters' emission in the 0.3-200 keV band can be explained by a multi-temperature thermal model confirming our previous results. For two clusters (Bullet and A3667), we find evidence for the presence of a hard X-ray excess. In the case of the Bullet cluster, our analysis confirms the presence of a non-thermal, power-law-like, component with a 20-100 keV flux of 3.4x10–12 erg/cm2/s as detected in previous studies. For A3667, the excess emission can be successfully modeled as a hot component (kT ∼ 13 keV). We thus conclude that the hard X-ray emission from galaxy clusters (except the Bullet) has most likely a thermal origin.

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Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - galaxies: clusters: general - magnetic fields - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - X-rays: general

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