The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic electrons producing this diffuse synchrotron emission should also produce inverse Compton emission that becomes competitive with thermal emission from the intracluster medium (ICM) at hard X-ray energies. Thus far, claimed detections of this emission in Coma are controversial. We present a Suzaku HXD-PIN observation of the Coma cluster in order to nail down its nonthermal hard X-ray content. The contribution of thermal emission to the HXD-PIN spectrum is constrained by simultaneously fitting thermal and nonthermal models to it and a spatially equivalent spectrum derived from an XMM-Newton mosaic of the Coma field. We fail to find statistically s...
The discovery of diffuse synchrotron radio emission and, more recently, of the hard X-ray (HXR) tail...
The Coma cluster exhibits evidence of a high-energy non-thermal particle population. At frequencies ...
Evidence for nonthermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observations...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
Hard X-ray radiation has been detected for the first time in the Coma Cluster by BeppoSAX. Thanks to...
Results from the Suzaku X-ray broad-band observations of clusters of galaxies are summarized. Aiming...
After the positive detection by BeppoSAX of hard X-ray radiation up to similar to 80 keV in the Coma...
We study the origin of the non-thermal emission from the intracluster medium, including the excess h...
We calculate the flux of radio, hard X-ray and UV radiation from clusters of galaxies as produced by...
The intra-cluster medium of several galaxy clusters hosts large-scale regions of diffuse synchrotron...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The intra-cluster medium of several galaxy clusters hosts large-scale regions of diffuse synchrotron...
The origin of the non-thermal EUV and hard X-ray emission "excess'' reported from some galaxy cluste...
Abstract. Detections of diffuse inverse Compton (IC) emission at hard X-ray energies have typically ...
Recent observations of high energy (> 20 keV) X-ray emission in a few clusters extend and broaden ou...
The discovery of diffuse synchrotron radio emission and, more recently, of the hard X-ray (HXR) tail...
The Coma cluster exhibits evidence of a high-energy non-thermal particle population. At frequencies ...
Evidence for nonthermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observations...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
Hard X-ray radiation has been detected for the first time in the Coma Cluster by BeppoSAX. Thanks to...
Results from the Suzaku X-ray broad-band observations of clusters of galaxies are summarized. Aiming...
After the positive detection by BeppoSAX of hard X-ray radiation up to similar to 80 keV in the Coma...
We study the origin of the non-thermal emission from the intracluster medium, including the excess h...
We calculate the flux of radio, hard X-ray and UV radiation from clusters of galaxies as produced by...
The intra-cluster medium of several galaxy clusters hosts large-scale regions of diffuse synchrotron...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The intra-cluster medium of several galaxy clusters hosts large-scale regions of diffuse synchrotron...
The origin of the non-thermal EUV and hard X-ray emission "excess'' reported from some galaxy cluste...
Abstract. Detections of diffuse inverse Compton (IC) emission at hard X-ray energies have typically ...
Recent observations of high energy (> 20 keV) X-ray emission in a few clusters extend and broaden ou...
The discovery of diffuse synchrotron radio emission and, more recently, of the hard X-ray (HXR) tail...
The Coma cluster exhibits evidence of a high-energy non-thermal particle population. At frequencies ...
Evidence for nonthermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observations...