Suzaku Constraints on the Soft and Hard Excess Emissions from Abell 2199

Abstract

The nearby (z=0.03015) cluster of galaxies Abell~2199 was observed by Suzaku in X-rays, with five pointings for 20 ks each. From the XIS data, the temperature and metal abundance profiles were derived out to 700 kpc (0.4 times virial radius). Both these quantities decrease gradually from the center to peripheries by a factor of 2, while the oxygen abundance tends to be flat. The temperature within 12' ( 430 kpc) is 4 keV, and the 0.5--10 keV X-ray luminosity integrated up to 30' is (2.9 0.1) × 1044 erg s-1, in agreement with previous XMM-Newton measurements. Above this thermal emission, no significant excess was found either in the XIS range below 1 keV, or in the HXD-PIN range above 15 keV. The 90%-confidence upper limit on the emission measure of an assumed 0.2 keV warm gas is (3.7--7.5) × 1062 cm-3 arcmin-2, which is 3.7--7.6 times tighter than the detection reported with XMM-Newton. The 90%-confidence upper limit on the 20--80 keV luminosity of any power law component is 1.8 × 1043 erg s-1, assuming a photon index of 2.0. Although this upper limit does not reject the possible 2.1σ detection by the BeppoSAX PDS, it is a factor of 2.1 tighter than that of the PDS if both are considered upper limits. The non-detection of the hard excess can be reconciled with the upper limit on diffuse radio emission, without invoking the very low magnetic fields (< 0.073 μG) which were suggested previously.

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