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X-ray structure of clusters of galaxies with ROSAT

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dc.contributor.author Singh, K. P
dc.date.accessioned 2007-04-23T05:52:19Z
dc.date.available 2007-04-23T05:52:19Z
dc.date.issued 1993
dc.identifier.citation BASI, Vol. 21, pp. 293-301 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/1491
dc.description.abstract X-ray emission from clusters of galaxies is due to thermal Bremsstrahlung from a hot thin gas in the intergalactic medium. The gas is generally considered to be smoothly distributed with a size of approximately 3 Mpc. X-ray imaging with the Einstein Observatory has shown that the surface brightness departs from a symmetrical distribution or has multiple peaks (sub-structure) in nearly 30% of the clusters. Recent ROSAT observations show (1) the relaxed clusters like Coma and Abell 2256 have significant sub-clustering due to on-going mergers, (2) the existence of filamentary X-ray structure in the central regions of the cooling flow clusters, and (3) the dominance of dark matter and the lowest metal abundance in the gas in a small group of galaxies, NGC 2300. These results from ROSAT are reviewed here en
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dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Astronomical Society of India en
dc.subject X-ray en
dc.subject Clusters of galaxies en
dc.title X-ray structure of clusters of galaxies with ROSAT en
dc.type Article en


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