Supermodel Analysis of the Hard X-Ray Excess in the Coma Cluster
Roberto Fusco-Femiano, Mauro Orlandini, Massimiliano Bonamente and, Andrea Lapi

TL;DR
This study uses the Supermodel to analyze the Coma cluster's X-ray data, confirming a significant nonthermal hard X-ray excess and demonstrating consistency across different instruments and temperature assumptions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a Supermodel-based method to accurately describe thermal emission and confirm nonthermal X-ray excess in the Coma cluster, reconciling data from multiple observatories.
Findings
Confirmed nonthermal X-ray excess at >4sigma significance.
Reconciled Suzaku and BeppoSAX spectra analyses.
Validated Supermodel's effectiveness in cluster X-ray analysis.
Abstract
The Supermodel provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intracluster plasma which is crucial for the analysis of the hard excess. In this paper the thermal emissivity in the Coma cluster is derived starting from the intracluster gas temperature and density profiles obtained by the Supermodel analysis of X-ray observables: the XMM-Newton temperature profile and the Rosat brightness distribution. The Supermodel analysis of the BeppoSAX/PDS hard X-ray spectrum confirms our previous results, namely an excess at the c.l. of ~4.8sigma and a nonthermal flux of 1.30+-0.40x 10^-11 erg cm^-2 s^-1 in the energy range 20-80 keV. A recent joint XMM-Newton/Suzaku analysis reports an upper limit of ~6x10^-12 erg cm^-2 s^-1 in the energy range 20-80 keV for the nonthermal flux with an average gas temperature of 8.45+-0.06 keV, and an excess of nonthermal radiation at a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
