Deep NuSTAR spectra of Abell 3667's core favor a two-temperature thermal model over an inverse Compton power law for the hard X-ray excess, with a ~0.2 uG magnetic field lower limit.
A NuSTAR observation of the center of the Coma Cluster
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We present the results of a 55ks NuSTAR observation of the core of the Coma Cluster. The global spectrum can be explained by thermal gas emission, with a conservative 90% upper limit to non-thermal inverse Compton (IC) emission of $5.1 \times 10^{-12}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ in a 12 arcmin $\times$ 12 arcmin field of view . The brightness of the thermal component in this central region does not allow more stringent upper limits on the IC component when compared with non-imaging instruments with much larger fields of view where claims of detections have been made. Future mosaic NuSTAR observations of Coma will further address this issue. The temperature map shows a relatively uniform temperature distribution with a gradient from the hot northwest side to the cooler southeast, in agreement with previous measurements. The temperature determination is robust given the flat effective area and low background in the 3-20 keV band, making NuSTAR an ideal instrument to measure high temperatures in the intracluster medium.
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NuSTAR Observations of the Galaxy Cluster Abell 3667
Deep NuSTAR spectra of Abell 3667's core favor a two-temperature thermal model over an inverse Compton power law for the hard X-ray excess, with a ~0.2 uG magnetic field lower limit.