Direct observation of the X-ray counterpart of the Hα filaments and of the sloshing spiral in the Perseus galaxy cluster
ORAL
Abstract
Deep Chandra observations of the Perseus galaxy cluster have allowed for the discovery of X-ray counterparts to the Hα filamentary structures and of a sloshing spiral. However, both components are extremely faint, and their study is largely hindered by the volume-filling hot intracluster medium (ICM). Using the Poisson General Morphological Component Analysis (pGMCA) algorithm, a blind source separation method adapted for Poissonian statistics, we were able to extract detailed, clean morphological maps of these components. We then introduced a template fitting method to investigate their spectral characteristics. We report the first direct observation of ∼ 1.35 keV low-energy emission from the sloshing spiral, and produce the most detailed and unpolluted map of the X-rays filaments thus far obtained.
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Publication: "Direct observation of the X-ray counterpart of the Hα filaments and of the sloshing spiral in the Perseus galaxy cluster" manuscript submitted to ApJL
Presenters
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Adrien Picquenot
- Lousiana State University