The Zel'dovich effect and the intergalactic dust in galaxy clusters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Big Bang Cosmology, Cosmic Dust, Galactic Clusters, Gas-Gas Interactions, Intergalactic Media, Background Radiation, Bremsstrahlung, Compton Effect, Millimeter Waves, Particle Size Distribution, Thermal Radiation, Wavelengths

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Very small grains in intergalactic clusters which produce millimeter radiation (possibly through destruction of larger grains by gas-grain collisions) are observed to compensate for the decrease in temperature of the intergalactic medium expected from the Zel'dovich effect. Attention is given to thermal emission from spinning charged grains, which is regarded as a mechanism for elevating the intercluster temperature.

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