Motivated by recent claims of a compelling ~3.5 keV emission line from nearby galaxies and galaxy clusters, we investigate a novel plasma model incorporating a charge exchange component obtained from theoretical scattering calculations. Fitting this kind of component with a standard thermal model yields positive residuals around 3.5 keV, produced mostly by S xv
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
A Suzaku X-ray observation of NGC 4051 taken during 2005 Nov reveals line emission at 5.44 keV in th...
The Cygnus Loop is interacting with a protrusion of the cavity wall in its eastern edge (the XA regi...
Charge exchange X-ray emission provides unique insight into the interactions between cold and hot as...
Synopsis The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ∼ 3.5 keV from galaxy cl...
The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ~ 3.5 keV from galaxy clusters ha...
We explore the phenomenology of a class of models where the dark matter particle can inelastically u...
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been co...
The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ~3.5 keV have driven a lively dis...
International audienceCharge exchange between ions and neutral atoms or molecules has been accepted ...
It has been proposed that the charge exchange (CX) process at the interface between hot and cool int...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
We study an exciting dark matter scenario in a radiative neutrino model to explain the X-ray line si...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
The origin of the diffuse soft X-ray background has always been ground for many questions and debate...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
A Suzaku X-ray observation of NGC 4051 taken during 2005 Nov reveals line emission at 5.44 keV in th...
The Cygnus Loop is interacting with a protrusion of the cavity wall in its eastern edge (the XA regi...
Charge exchange X-ray emission provides unique insight into the interactions between cold and hot as...
Synopsis The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ∼ 3.5 keV from galaxy cl...
The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ~ 3.5 keV from galaxy clusters ha...
We explore the phenomenology of a class of models where the dark matter particle can inelastically u...
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been co...
The reported observations of an unidentified X-ray line feature at ~3.5 keV have driven a lively dis...
International audienceCharge exchange between ions and neutral atoms or molecules has been accepted ...
It has been proposed that the charge exchange (CX) process at the interface between hot and cool int...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
We study an exciting dark matter scenario in a radiative neutrino model to explain the X-ray line si...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
The origin of the diffuse soft X-ray background has always been ground for many questions and debate...
We assess the possibility of detecting the warm-hot intergalactic medium in emission and characteriz...
A Suzaku X-ray observation of NGC 4051 taken during 2005 Nov reveals line emission at 5.44 keV in th...
The Cygnus Loop is interacting with a protrusion of the cavity wall in its eastern edge (the XA regi...