The detection of a nonthermal excess in the Coma cluster spectrum by two BeppoSAX observations analyzed with the XAS package (Fusco-Femiano et al.) has been disavowed by an analysis (Rossetti & Molendi) performed with a different software package (SAXDAS) for the extraction of the spectrum. To resolve this discrepancy we reanalyze the PDS data considering the same software used by Rossetti & Molendi. A correct selection of the data and the exclusion of contaminating sources in the background determination show that also the SAXDAS analysis reports a nonthermal excess with respect to the thermal emission at about the same confidence level of that obtained with the XAS package (~4.8sigma). Besides, we report the lack of the systematic errors ...
We report results from a re-analysis of the BeppoSAX observation of Coma and from the analysis of a ...
This paper provides a new analysis of ROSAT observations of the Coma cluster, to determine the amoun...
Evidence for non-thermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observation...
A short replay to the comment of Rossetti & Molendi (astro-ph/0702417) in answer to the paper of Fus...
In this note, we reply to Fusco-Femiano et al. (2004) and Fusco-Femiano et al. (2006), who cast doub...
We review all the BeppoSAX results relative to the search for additional nonthermal components in th...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic ele...
The X-ray spectrum of the Coma galaxy cluster was studied using the data from the XMM-Newton observa...
Hard X-ray radiation has been detected for the first time in the Coma Cluster by BeppoSAX. Thanks to...
4 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceAims. We report the INTEGRAL/IBIS observations of the Coma C...
After the positive detection by BeppoSAX of hard X-ray radiation up to similar to 80 keV in the Coma...
We report the detection of 10 clusters of galaxies in the ongoing Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) ...
A numerical simulation model of the injection and cooling of nonthermal particles energized by shock...
We report results from a re-analysis of the BeppoSAX observation of Coma and from the analysis of a ...
This paper provides a new analysis of ROSAT observations of the Coma cluster, to determine the amoun...
Evidence for non-thermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observation...
A short replay to the comment of Rossetti & Molendi (astro-ph/0702417) in answer to the paper of Fus...
In this note, we reply to Fusco-Femiano et al. (2004) and Fusco-Femiano et al. (2006), who cast doub...
We review all the BeppoSAX results relative to the search for additional nonthermal components in th...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic ele...
The X-ray spectrum of the Coma galaxy cluster was studied using the data from the XMM-Newton observa...
Hard X-ray radiation has been detected for the first time in the Coma Cluster by BeppoSAX. Thanks to...
4 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceAims. We report the INTEGRAL/IBIS observations of the Coma C...
After the positive detection by BeppoSAX of hard X-ray radiation up to similar to 80 keV in the Coma...
We report the detection of 10 clusters of galaxies in the ongoing Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) ...
A numerical simulation model of the injection and cooling of nonthermal particles energized by shock...
We report results from a re-analysis of the BeppoSAX observation of Coma and from the analysis of a ...
This paper provides a new analysis of ROSAT observations of the Coma cluster, to determine the amoun...
Evidence for non-thermal activity in clusters of galaxies is well established from radio observation...