Introducing PT-REX, the Point-to-point TRend EXtractor
Alessandro Ignesti

TL;DR
PT-REX is a software tool designed for point-to-point analysis of spatial correlations between radio and X-ray emissions in extended astrophysical sources, aiding in understanding their physical connections.
Contribution
This work introduces PT-REX, a novel software that extends point-to-point analysis to poorly-resolved sources using Monte Carlo methods, with application to galaxy cluster emissions.
Findings
Effective analysis of diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters.
Monte Carlo extension improves analysis of poorly-resolved sources.
Provides insights into physical connections between emissions.
Abstract
Investigating the spatial correlation between different emissions in an extended astrophysical source can provide crucial insights into their physical connection, hence it can be the key to understand the nature of the system. The point-to-point analysis of surface brightness is a reliable method to do such an analysis. In this work, we present PT-REX, a software to carry out these studies between radio and X-ray emission in extended sources. We discuss how to reliably carry out this analysis and its limitation and we introduce the Monte Carlo point-to-point analysis, which allows to extend this approach to poorly-resolved sources. Finally we present and discuss the application of our tool to study the diffuse radio emission in a galaxy cluster.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
