A particle acceleration site in the Coma cluster?
D. Eckert, N. Produit, A. Neronov, T. J.-L. Courvoisier

TL;DR
This study reports a deep observation of the Coma cluster revealing extended hard X-ray emission possibly linked to a particle acceleration site, with morphology suggesting a diffuse source aligned with a subcluster and associated radio emission.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of Coma cluster's hard X-ray morphology showing extended emission aligned with a subcluster, indicating a potential particle acceleration site.
Findings
Extended hard X-ray emission exceeds point source size
Emission aligns with a subcluster and radio halo
No clear X-ray counterpart for the SW excess
Abstract
We present the results of a deep (1.1 Ms) observation of the Coma cluster of galaxies in the 18-30 keV band with the IBIS/ISGRI imager on board the INTEGRAL satellite. We show that the source extension in the North-East to South-West (SW) direction () significantly exceeds the size of the point spread function of ISGRI, and that the centroid of the image of the source in the 18-30 keV band is displaced in the SW direction compared to the centroid in the 1-10 keV band. To test the nature of the SW extension we fit the data assuming different models of source morphology. The best fit is achieved with a diffuse source of elliptical shape, although an acceptable fit can be achieved assuming an additional point source SW of the cluster core. In the case of an elliptical source, the direction of extension of the source coincides with the direction toward the subcluster falling onto…
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TopicsTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
