Disentangling the gamma-ray emission of NGC1275 and that of the Perseus cluster
S. Colafrancesco, P. Marchegiani, P. Giommi

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the gamma-ray emission of the Perseus galaxy cluster and NGC 1275, modeling various emission sources to distinguish between active galaxy and diffuse cluster contributions, with implications for future gamma-ray observations.
Contribution
It presents a detailed modeling approach to disentangle gamma-ray emissions from NGC 1275 and the Perseus cluster, incorporating multi-frequency data and exploring detection prospects.
Findings
NGC 1275 dominates the gamma-ray emission in all models.
Diffuse cluster emission could be detected if NGC 1275 is in a low-emission state.
Fermi may resolve diffuse gamma-ray flux from the outer Perseus atmosphere.
Abstract
(Abridged). The gamma-ray emission from galaxy clusters hosting active galaxies is a complex combination of diffuse and point-like emission with different spectral and spatial properties. We discuss the case of the Perseus cluster containing the radio-galaxy NGC 1275 that has been detected as a bright gamma-ray source by the Fermi-LAT experiment. We provide a detailed study of the gamma-ray emission coming from the core of Perseus by modeling the central AGN emission with a multiple plasma blob model, and the emission from the cluster atmosphere with both a Warming Ray (WR) model and Dark Matter (DM) neutralino annihilation models. We set constraints on both the central galaxy and cluster SED models by using multi-frequency data including the observations obtained by Fermi and MAGIC. We find that: i) in all the viable models for the cluster gamma-ray emission, the emission detected by…
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