Understanding X-ray emission from galaxies and galaxy clusters

Research report (imported) 2015 - Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics

Authors
Anderson, Michael E.; Gaspari, Massimo; White, Simon D. M.; Wang, Wenting; Dai, Xinyu
Departments
Hochenergie-Astrophysik
DOI
Summary
By combining data for more than 250,000 individual objects, an MPA-based team has for the first time been able to measure X-ray emission in a uniform manner for objects with masses ranging from that of the Milky Way up to that of rich galaxy clusters. The results are surprisingly simple and give insight into how ordinary matter is distributed in today's universe, and how this distribution has been affected by energy input from galactic nuclei.

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