Swift XRT Observations of the Possible Dark Galaxy VIRGOHI 21
Abstract
observations of the line source were performed on April 22 and April 26, 2008 for a total exposure time of 9.2ks. This is the first pointed X-ray observation of , a putative dark galaxy in the Virgo cluster, and no photons were detected from this source. The non-detection of extended X-ray emission within the angular extent of the source corresponds to a 99% confidence upper limit of 2.1 × 10-14 in the 0.3--2.0 keV band. The equivalent upper limit to the amount of diffuse hot gas associated with is in the range 4× 107 - 2 × 108 for a hot gas temperature between 0.1 and 1 keV. The non-detection also corresponds to a 99%-confidence upper limit on the flux from a point-like source of 8× 10-15 in the 0.3--2.0 keV band. We discuss the constraints on the nature of imposed by these observations and the theoretical implications of these results.
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