Suzaku Constraints on the Soft and Hard Excess Emissions from Abell 2199
Madoka Kawaharada, Kazuo Makishima, Takao Kitaguchi, Sho Okuyama,, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, and Yasushi Fukazawa

TL;DR
This study used Suzaku X-ray observations of Abell 2199 to set stringent upper limits on soft and hard excess emissions, refining previous constraints and informing models of cluster gas and non-thermal components.
Contribution
The paper provides tighter upper limits on soft and hard X-ray excess emissions from Abell 2199, improving upon previous measurements and constraining non-thermal emission models.
Findings
No significant soft excess detected below 1 keV.
No significant hard X-ray excess detected above 15 keV.
Upper limits are 2-7 times tighter than previous measurements.
Abstract
The nearby () cluster of galaxies Abell~2199 was observed by Suzaku in X-rays, with five pointings for ks each. From the XIS data, the temperature and metal abundance profiles were derived out to kpc (0.4 times virial radius). Both these quantities decrease gradually from the center to peripheries by a factor of , while the oxygen abundance tends to be flat. The temperature within 12' ( kpc) is keV, and the 0.5--10 keV X-ray luminosity integrated up to 30' is erg s, in agreement with previous XMM-Newton measurements. Above this thermal emission, no significant excess was found either in the XIS range below keV, or in the HXD-PIN range above keV. The 90%-confidence upper limit on the emission measure of an assumed 0.2 keV warm gas is (3.7--7.5) cm…
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