Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 3 figures. Invited Talk to appear in thr Proc. of "Matter and Energy in Clusters of Galaxies", April 23-27, Taiwan
Scientific paper
Recent observations of excess radiation at extreme ultraviolet and hard X-ray energies straddling the well known thermal soft X-ray emission have provided new tools and puzzles for investigation of the acceleration of nonthermal particles in the intercluster medium of clusters of galaxies. It is shown that these radiations can be produced by the inverse Compton upscattering of the cosmic microwave background photons by the same population of relativistic electrons that produce the well known diffuse radio radiation via the synchrotron mechanism. It is shown that the commonly discussed discrepancy between the value of the magnetic field required for the production of these radiation with that obtained from Faraday rotation measures could be resolved by more realistic models and by considerations of observational selection effects. In a brief discussion of the acceleration process it is argued that the most likely scenario is reacceleration of injected relativistic electrons involving shocks and turbulence. The seed electrons cannot be the background thermal electrons because of energetic considerations, and a steady state situation may not agree with the details of the observed spectra. Episodic generation of shocks and turbulence or episodic injection of relativistic electrons is a more likely scenario for acceleration.
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