Charge exchange in galaxy clusters
Liyi Gu, Junjie Mao, Jelle de Plaa, A.J.J. Raassen, Chintan Shah, and, Jelle S. Kaastra

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for charge exchange emission in galaxy clusters using XMM-Newton data, finding a marginal hint of an oxygen line that could influence interpretations of cluster spectra and dark matter signals.
Contribution
It presents the first systematic search for oxygen charge exchange lines in galaxy clusters, introducing a stacking method and quantifying systematic uncertainties.
Findings
Detected a marginal 2.8 sigma line-like feature at 14.82 Å.
The feature's properties are consistent with theoretical charge exchange models.
If real, the oxygen abundance in clusters may be overestimated by 8-22%.
Abstract
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been confidently detected. Accumulating hints were reported recently, including a rather marginal detection with the Hitomi data of the Perseus cluster. As suggested in Gu et al. (2015), a detection of charge exchange line emission from galaxy clusters would not only impact the interpretation of the newly-discovered 3.5 keV line, but also open up a new research topic on the interaction between hot and cold matter in clusters. We aim to perform the most systematic search for the O VIII charge exchange line in cluster spectra using the RGS on board XMM. We introduce a sample of 21 clusters observed with the RGS. The dominating thermal plasma emission is modeled and subtracted with a two-temperature CIE component, and the residuals are stacked for the line search. The systematic uncertainties in…
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