NuSTAR Observations of Abell 665 and 2146: Constraints on Non-Thermal Emission
Randall Rojas Bolivar, Daniel Wik, Ay\c{s}eg\"ul T\"umer, Fabio, Gastaldello, Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, Paul Nulsen, Valentina Vacca, Grzegorz, Madejski, Ming Sun, Craig Sarazin, Jeremy Sanders, Damiano Caprioli, Brian, Grefenstette, and Niels-Jorgen Westergaard

TL;DR
NuSTAR observations of galaxy clusters Abell 665 and 2146 found no evidence of inverse Compton emission, setting upper limits on non-thermal flux and lower bounds on magnetic field strengths, refining understanding of intracluster medium properties.
Contribution
This study provides the first stringent constraints on non-thermal X-ray emission in these clusters using NuSTAR, improving limits on inverse Compton flux and magnetic fields.
Findings
No detection of inverse Compton emission in Abell 665 and 2146.
Upper limits on non-thermal flux at 90% confidence.
Lower bounds on magnetic field strengths derived from radio data.
Abstract
Observations from past missions such as RXTE and Beppo-SAX suggested the presence of inverse Compton (IC) scattering at hard X-ray energies within the intracluster medium of some massive galaxy clusters. In subsequent years, observations by, e.g., Suzaku, and now NuSTAR, have not been able to confirm these detections. We report on NuSTAR hard X-ray searches for IC emission in two massive galaxy clusters, Abell 665 and Abell 2146. To constrain the global IC flux in these two clusters, we fit global NuSTAR spectra with three models: single (1T) and two-temperature (2T) models, and a 1T plus power law component (TIC). The temperature components are meant to characterize the thermal ICM emission, while the power law represents the IC emission. We find that the 3-30 keV Abell 665 and 3-20 keV Abell 2146 spectra are best described by thermal emission alone, with average global temperatures…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
