Hard X-ray Emission from the NGC 5044 Group
Mark J. Henriksen

TL;DR
This study detects significant non-thermal hard X-ray emission in the NGC 5044 group, likely a relic of merger shocks, with implications for cosmic-ray and magnetic field properties.
Contribution
First detection of diffuse non-thermal X-ray emission in NGC 5044, suggesting a merger relic rather than active galaxy origin.
Findings
Non-thermal emission accounts for 32% of total X-ray emission.
Cosmic-ray electron energy density is 3.6 x10^-12 ergs/cm^3.
Magnetic field strength is approximately 0.034 microGauss.
Abstract
Observations made with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) Proportional Counter Array (PCA) to constrain the hard X-ray emission in the NGC 5044 group are reported here. Modeling a combined PCA and ROSAT position sensitive proportional counter (PSPC) spectrum with a 0.5 - 15 keV energy range shows excess hard emission above 4 keV. Addition of a powerlaw component with spectral index of 2.6 - 2.8 and luminosity of 2.6 x10^42 ergs/s within 700 kpc in the observed energy band removes these residuals. Thus, there is a detection of a significant non-thermal component that is 32% of the total X-ray emission. Point source emission makes up at most 14% of the non-thermal emission from the NGC 5044 group. Therefore, the diffuse, point source subtracted, non-thermal component is 2.2 - 3.0x10^42 ergs/s . The cosmic-ray electron energy density is 3.6 x10^[-12] ergs cm-3 and the average magnetic…
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