We present results from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of the bright group of galaxies HCG 62. There are two cavities at about 30'' northeast and 20'' southwest of the central galaxy in the Chandra image. The energy spectrum shows no significant change in the cavity compared with that in the surrounding region. The radial X-ray profile is described by a sum of 3-beta components with core radii about 2, 10, and 160 kpc, respectively. We studied radial distributions of temperature and metal abundance with joint spectral fit for the Chandra and XMM-Newton data, and two temperatures were required in the inner r< 2' (35 kpc) region. The sharp drop of temperature at r about 5' implies the gravitational mass density even lower than the gas de...
20X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galac...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
none7siWe report on the results of an analysis of Chandra, XMM-Newton, and new Giant Metrewave Radio...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
AIMS: A peculiar morphology of the hot gas was discovered at the center of IC1262 with the ROSAT HRI...
As a part of an ongoing study of a sample of galaxy groups showing evidence for AGN/hot gas interact...
We discuss two themes from Chandra observations of galaxies and clusters. First, we describe the eff...
Most of the baryonic matter in the Universe is not locked in stars. Instead, groups and clusters of ...
Galaxies in compact groups tend to be deficient in neutral hydrogen compared to isolated galaxies of...
We present results from the XMM-Newton observation of the non-cooling flow cluster A1060. Large effe...
We present preliminary results of a Chandra/XMM-Newton joint analysis on a sample of three Early Typ...
We present the results of the 2-dimensional XMM-Newton Group Survey (2dXGS), an archival study of ne...
20X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galac...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
none7siWe report on the results of an analysis of Chandra, XMM-Newton, and new Giant Metrewave Radio...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
AIMS: A peculiar morphology of the hot gas was discovered at the center of IC1262 with the ROSAT HRI...
As a part of an ongoing study of a sample of galaxy groups showing evidence for AGN/hot gas interact...
We discuss two themes from Chandra observations of galaxies and clusters. First, we describe the eff...
Most of the baryonic matter in the Universe is not locked in stars. Instead, groups and clusters of ...
Galaxies in compact groups tend to be deficient in neutral hydrogen compared to isolated galaxies of...
We present results from the XMM-Newton observation of the non-cooling flow cluster A1060. Large effe...
We present preliminary results of a Chandra/XMM-Newton joint analysis on a sample of three Early Typ...
We present the results of the 2-dimensional XMM-Newton Group Survey (2dXGS), an archival study of ne...
20X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galac...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...