Suzaku broad-band spectroscopy of RX J1347.5-1145: constraints on the extremely hot gas and non-thermal emission
N. Ota, K. Murase, T. Kitayama, E. Komatsu, M. Hattori, H. Matsuo, T., Oshima, Y. Suto, and K. Yoshikawa

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku's broad-band X-ray data to analyze the hot gas and non-thermal emission in galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145, revealing a very hot gas component and setting limits on non-thermal flux and magnetic fields.
Contribution
First X-ray spectroscopy measurement of the hot component in the SE region of RX J1347.5-1145, confirming a recent violent merger and constraining non-thermal emission.
Findings
Detection of a very hot gas component (~25 keV) in the SE region.
First X-ray based measurement of the hot gas temperature in this cluster.
Upper limit on non-thermal flux and lower limit on magnetic field strength.
Abstract
We present the results from the analysis of long Suzaku observations of the most X-ray luminous galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145 at z=0.451. Aims: We study physical properties of the hot (~20 keV) gas clump in the south-east (SE) region discovered by the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect observations, to understand the gas physics of a violent cluster merger. We also explore a signature of non-thermal emission using the hard X-ray data. Results: We find that the single-temperature model fails to reproduce the continuum emission and Fe-K lines measured by XIS simultaneously. The two-temperature model with a very hot component improves the fit, although the XIS data can only give a lower bound on its temperature. We detect the hard X-ray emission in the 12-40 keV band at the 7 sigma level; however, the significance becomes marginal when the systematic error in the background estimation is…
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