A ROSAT Search for X-ray Emission from Quasar Host Clusters
Abstract
We report the results of a search for X-ray emission from quasar host clusters at moderate redshift using the ROSAT HRI. We detect no emission from the host clusters of 3C~263 (z=0.646) and PKS~2352-34 (z=0.706) to 3σ\ limits of 3.26 and 2.86 ×1044\ ergs~s-1 respectively (Ho=50, qo=1/2) for clusters with rcore=125~kpc and T=5~keV. These limits show that these quasar host clusters are not substantially more X-ray luminous than optically or X-ray selected clusters of similar richnesses at z0.5. We also report the possible detection of a clump of X-ray emitting gas coincident with the brightest radio lobe of 3C~263. This may be evidence for the existence of a clumpy ICM in the host cluster of 3C~263.
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