Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Hitomi Constraints on the 3.5 keV Line in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster
AHARONIAN, F., H. AKAMATSU, F. AKIMOTO, S. ALLEN, L. ANGELINI et. al.Basic information
Original name
Hitomi Constraints on the 3.5 keV Line in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster
Authors
AHARONIAN, F. (276 Germany), H. AKAMATSU (528 Netherlands), F. AKIMOTO (840 United States of America), S. ALLEN (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), L. ANGELINI (380 Italy), K. ARNAUD (840 United States of America), M. AUDARD (250 France), H. AWAKI (840 United States of America), M. AXELSSON (840 United States of America), A. BAMBA (840 United States of America), M. BAUTZ (840 United States of America), R. BLANDFORD (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), E. BULBUL (840 United States of America), L. BRENNEMAN (840 United States of America), G. BROWN (840 United States of America), E. CACKETT (840 United States of America), M. CHERNYAKOVA (804 Ukraine), M. CHIAO (840 United States of America), P. COPPI (840 United States of America), E. COSTANTINI (380 Italy), J. DE PLAA (528 Netherlands), J.W. DEN HERDER (528 Netherlands), C. DONE (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), T. DOTANI (380 Italy), K. EBISAWA (840 United States of America), M. ECKART (840 United States of America), T. ENOTO (840 United States of America), Y. EZOE (840 United States of America), A. FABIAN (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), C. FERRIGNO (380 Italy), A. FOSTER (840 United States of America), R. FUJIMOTO (840 United States of America), Y. FUKAZAWA (840 United States of America), A. FURUZAWA (840 United States of America), M. GALEAZZI (380 Italy), L. GALLO (380 Italy), P. GANDHI (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), M. GIUSTINI (380 Italy), A. GOLDWURM (840 United States of America), L. GU (528 Netherlands), M. GUAINAZZI (380 Italy), Y. HABA (840 United States of America), K. HAGINO (840 United States of America), K. HAMAGUCHI (840 United States of America), I. HARRUS (840 United States of America), I. HATSUKADE (840 United States of America), K. HAYASHI (840 United States of America), T. HAYASHI (840 United States of America), K. HAYASHIDA (840 United States of America), J. HIRAGA (840 United States of America), A. HORNSCHEMEIER (276 Germany), A. HOSHINO (840 United States of America), J. HUGHES (840 United States of America), Y. ICHINOHE (840 United States of America), R. IIZUKA (840 United States of America), H. INOUE (840 United States of America), S. INOUE (840 United States of America), Y. INOUE (840 United States of America), K. ISHIBASHI (840 United States of America), M. ISHIDA (840 United States of America), K. ISHIKAWA (840 United States of America), Y. ISHISAKI (840 United States of America), M. ITOH (840 United States of America), M. IWAI (840 United States of America), N. IYOMOTO (840 United States of America), J. S. KAASTRA (528 Netherlands), T. KALLMAN (840 United States of America), T. KAMAE (840 United States of America), E. KARA (840 United States of America), J. KATAOKA (840 United States of America), S. KATSUDA (840 United States of America), J. KATSUTA (840 United States of America), M. KAWAHARADA (840 United States of America), N. KAWAI (840 United States of America), R. KELLEY (840 United States of America), D. KHANGULYAN (840 United States of America), C. KILBOURNE (840 United States of America), A. KING (840 United States of America), T. KITAGUCHI (840 United States of America), S. KITAMOTO (840 United States of America), T. KITAYAMA (840 United States of America), T. KOHMURA (840 United States of America), M. KOKUBUN (840 United States of America), S. KOYAMA (840 United States of America), K. KOYAMA (840 United States of America), P. KRETSCHMAR (840 United States of America), H. KRIMM (840 United States of America), A. KUBOTA (840 United States of America), H. KUNIEDA (840 United States of America), P. LAURENT (840 United States of America), F. LEBRUN (840 United States of America), S. LEE (840 United States of America), M. LEUTENEGGER (840 United States of America), O. LIMOUSIN (250 France), M. LOEWENSTEIN (840 United States of America), K. LONG (840 United States of America), D. LUMB (840 United States of America), G. MADEJSKI (616 Poland), Y. MAEDA (840 United States of America), D. MAIER (840 United States of America), K. MAKISHIMA (840 United States of America), M. MARKEVITCH (643 Russian Federation), H. MATSUMOTO (840 United States of America), K. MATSUSHITA (840 United States of America), D. MCCAMMON (840 United States of America), B. MCNAMARA (840 United States of America), M. MEHDIPOUR (528 Netherlands), E. MILLER (840 United States of America), J. MILLER (840 United States of America), S. MINESHIGE (840 United States of America), K. MITSUDA (840 United States of America), I. MITSUISHI (840 United States of America), T. MIYAZAWA (840 United States of America), T. MIZUNO (840 United States of America), H. MORI (840 United States of America), K. MORI (840 United States of America), H. MOSELEY (840 United States of America), K. MUKAI (840 United States of America), H. MURAKAMI (840 United States of America), T. MURAKAMI (840 United States of America), R. MUSHOTZKY (840 United States of America), T. NAKAGAWA (840 United States of America), H. NAKAJIMA (840 United States of America), T. NAKAMORI (392 Japan), T. NAKANO (840 United States of America), S. NAKASHIMA (840 United States of America), K. NAKAZAWA (840 United States of America), K. NOBUKAWA (840 United States of America), M. NOBUKAWA (840 United States of America), H. NODA (840 United States of America), M. NOMACHI (840 United States of America), O. DELL (840 United States of America), H. ODAKA (840 United States of America), T. OHASHI (840 United States of America), M. OHNO (840 United States of America), T. OKAJIMA (840 United States of America), N. OTA (840 United States of America), M. OZAKI (840 United States of America), F. PAERELS (528 Netherlands), S. PALTANI (380 Italy), A. PARMAR (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), R. PETRE (840 United States of America), C. PINTO (380 Italy), M. POHL (840 United States of America), F. PORTER (840 United States of America), K. POTTSCHMIDT (840 United States of America), B. RAMSEY (840 United States of America), C. REYNOLDS (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), H. RUSSELL (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), S. SAFI-HARB (840 United States of America), S. SAITO (840 United States of America), K. SAKAI (840 United States of America), H. SAMESHIMA (840 United States of America), T. SASAKI (840 United States of America), G. SATO (840 United States of America), K. SATO (840 United States of America), R. SATO (840 United States of America), M. SAWADA (840 United States of America), N. SCHARTEL (276 Germany), P. SERLEMITSOS (840 United States of America), H. SETA (840 United States of America), M. SHIDATSU (840 United States of America), A. SIMIONESCU (642 Romania), R. SMITH (840 United States of America), Y. SOONG (840 United States of America), L. STAWARZ (616 Poland), Y. SUGAWARA (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), S. SUGITA (840 United States of America), A. SZYMKOWIAK (840 United States of America), H. TAJIMA (840 United States of America), H. TAKAHASHI (840 United States of America), T. TAKAHASHI (840 United States of America), S. TAKEDA (840 United States of America), Y. TAKEI (840 United States of America), T. TAMAGAWA (840 United States of America), K. TAMURA (840 United States of America), T. TAMURA (840 United States of America), T. TANAKA (840 United States of America), Y. TANAKA (840 United States of America), Y. TANAKA (840 United States of America), M. TASHIRO (840 United States of America), Y. TAWARA (840 United States of America), Y. TERADA (840 United States of America), Y. TERASHIMA (840 United States of America), F. TOMBESI (840 United States of America), H. TOMIDA (840 United States of America), Y. TSUBOI (840 United States of America), M. TSUJIMOTO (840 United States of America), H. TSUNEMI (840 United States of America), T. TSURU (840 United States of America), H. UCHIDA (840 United States of America), H. UCHIYAMA (840 United States of America), Y. UCHIYAMA (840 United States of America), S. UEDA (840 United States of America), Y. UEDA (840 United States of America), S. UENO (840 United States of America), S. UNO (840 United States of America), M. URRY (840 United States of America), E. URSINO (380 Italy), C. DE VRIES (528 Netherlands), S. WATANABE (840 United States of America), Norbert WERNER (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), D. WIK (840 United States of America), D. WILKINS (840 United States of America), B. WILLIAMS (840 United States of America), S. YAMADA (840 United States of America), H. YAMAGUCHI (840 United States of America), K. YAMAOKA (840 United States of America), N. YAMASAKI (840 United States of America), M. YAMAUCHI (840 United States of America), S. YAMAUCHI (840 United States of America), T. YAQOOB (840 United States of America), Y. YATSU (840 United States of America), D. YONETOKU (840 United States of America), A. YOSHIDA (840 United States of America), I. ZHURAVLEVA (643 Russian Federation) and A. ZOGHBI (528 Netherlands)
Edition
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, BRISTOL, IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2017, 2041-8205
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10308 Astronomy
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 6.634
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/17:00096515
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000396122600001
Keywords in English
dark matter; galaxies: clusters: individual (A426); galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; X-rays: galaxies: clusters
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 10/11/2022 13:03, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.
Abstract
V originále
X-ray spectroscopy with Hitomi was expected to resolve the origin of the faint unidentified E approximate to 3.5 keV emission line reported in several low-resolution studies of various massive systems, such as galaxies and clusters, including the Perseus cluster. We have analyzed the Hitomi first-light observation of the Perseus cluster. The emission line expected for Perseus based on the XMM-Newton signal from the large cluster sample under the dark matter decay scenario is too faint to be detectable in the Hitomi data. However, the previously reported 3.5 keV flux from Perseus was anomalously high compared to the sample-based prediction. We find no unidentified line at the reported high flux level. Taking into account the XMM measurement uncertainties for this region, the inconsistency with Hitomi is at a 99% significance for a broad dark matter line and at 99.7% for a narrow line from the gas. We do not find anomalously high fluxes of the nearby faint K line or the Ar satellite line that were proposed as explanations for the earlier 3.5 keV detections. We do find a hint of a broad excess near the energies of high-n transitions of S XVI (E similar or equal to 3.44 keV rest-frame)-a possible signature of charge exchange in the molecular nebula and another proposed explanation for the unidentified line. While its energy is consistent with XMM pn detections, it is unlikely to explain the MOS signal. A confirmation of this interesting feature has to wait for a more sensitive observation with a future calorimeter experiment.