Galaxy Clusters in the Swift/BAT era: Hard X-rays in the ICM
Abstract
We report about the detection of 10 clusters of galaxies in the ongoing Swift/BAT all-sky survey. This sample, which comprises mostly merging clusters, was serendipitously detected in the 15--55 keV band. We use the BAT sample to investigate the presence of excess hard X-rays above the thermal emission. The BAT clusters do not show significant (e.g. >2 ) non-thermal hard X-ray emission. The only exception is represented by Perseus whose high-energy emission is likely due to NGC 1275. Using XMM-Newton, Swift/XRT, Chandra and BAT data, we are able to produce upper limits on the Inverse Compton (IC) emission mechanism which are in disagreement with most of the previously claimed hard X-ray excesses. The coupling of the X-ray upper limits on the IC mechanism to radio data shows that in some clusters the magnetic field might be larger than 0.5 G. We also derive the first logN-logS and luminosity function distribution of galaxy clusters above 15 keV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0809.0006,
title = {Galaxy Clusters in the Swift/BAT era: Hard X-rays in the ICM},
author = {M. Ajello and P. Rebusco and N. Cappelluti and O. Reimer and H. Boehringer and J. Greiner and N. Gehrels and J. Tueller and A. Moretti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.0006},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. 59 pages, 5 Tables, 21 Figures