Detection of Excess Hard X-ray Emission from the Group of Galaxies HCG62

Abstract

From the group of galaxies HCG62, we detected an excess hard X-ray emission in energies above 4 keV with SCA. The excess emission is spatially extended up to 10' from the group center, and somewhat enhanced toward north. Its spectrum can be represented by either a power-law of photon index 0.8-2.7, or a Bremsstrahlung of temperature >6.3 keV. In the 2-10 keV range, the observed hard X-ray flux, (1.00.3)×10-12 erg cm-2 s-1, implies a luminosity of (8.02.0)×1041 erg s-1 for a Hubble constant of 50 km s-1 Mpc-1. The emission is thus too luminous to be attributed to X-ray binaries in the memb er galaxies. We discuss possible origin of the hard X-ray emission.

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