This paper provides a new analysis of ROSAT observations of the Coma cluster, to determine the amount of soft X--ray radiation in excess of the contribution from the hot intra--cluster medium. The re--analysis is made possible by a high--resolution study of the hot intra--cluster medium with the XMM-Newton and Planck telescopes out to the cluster's virial radius. The analysis confirms the original findings of a strong excess of soft X--ray radiation, which is likely to be of thermal origin. We find quantitative agreement between the detected soft excess and the physical characteristics of warm--hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) filaments seen in hydrodynamical simulations. We conclude that the most plausible explanation for the soft excess is...
The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic ele...
We present results on the spectroscopic analysis of XMM-Newton EPIC data of the central 0.5/h_50 Mpc...
Small angular scale structure of the soft X-ray background correlated with the galaxy distribution ...
XMM-Newton observations of the outskirts of the Coma cluster of galaxies confirm the existence of a ...
We present our XMM-Newton RGS observations of X Comae, an AGN behind the Coma cluster. We detect abs...
Since the discovery of the cluster soft excess (CSE) over eight years ago, its properties and origin...
The soft x-ray spectra of the Virgo and Coma clusters cannot be modeled by emission from the well-kn...
The detection of excess of soft X-ray or Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) radiation, above the thermal cont...
We investigate a sample of 14 clusters of galaxies observed with XMM-Newton in a search for soft X-r...
The detection of an excess of soft X-ray or Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) radiation, above the thermal c...
Abstract. We show that the soft X-ray excess in the Coma cluster can be explained by a cosmic backgr...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
The confirmation of the cluster soft excess (CSE) by XMM-Newton has rekindled interest as to its ori...
The X-ray spectrum of the Coma galaxy cluster was studied using the data from the XMM-Newton observa...
We present an analysis of new Suzaku data and archival data from XMM-Newton of the cluster of galaxi...
The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic ele...
We present results on the spectroscopic analysis of XMM-Newton EPIC data of the central 0.5/h_50 Mpc...
Small angular scale structure of the soft X-ray background correlated with the galaxy distribution ...
XMM-Newton observations of the outskirts of the Coma cluster of galaxies confirm the existence of a ...
We present our XMM-Newton RGS observations of X Comae, an AGN behind the Coma cluster. We detect abs...
Since the discovery of the cluster soft excess (CSE) over eight years ago, its properties and origin...
The soft x-ray spectra of the Virgo and Coma clusters cannot be modeled by emission from the well-kn...
The detection of excess of soft X-ray or Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) radiation, above the thermal cont...
We investigate a sample of 14 clusters of galaxies observed with XMM-Newton in a search for soft X-r...
The detection of an excess of soft X-ray or Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) radiation, above the thermal c...
Abstract. We show that the soft X-ray excess in the Coma cluster can be explained by a cosmic backgr...
The Supermodel (SM) provides an accurate description of the thermal contribution by the hot intraclu...
The confirmation of the cluster soft excess (CSE) by XMM-Newton has rekindled interest as to its ori...
The X-ray spectrum of the Coma galaxy cluster was studied using the data from the XMM-Newton observa...
We present an analysis of new Suzaku data and archival data from XMM-Newton of the cluster of galaxi...
The brightest cluster radio halo known resides in the Coma cluster of galaxies. The relativistic ele...
We present results on the spectroscopic analysis of XMM-Newton EPIC data of the central 0.5/h_50 Mpc...
Small angular scale structure of the soft X-ray background correlated with the galaxy distribution ...