High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of M87 with the Einstein observatory - The detection of an O VIII emission line

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Elliptical Galaxies, Emission Spectra, Galactic Clusters, Oxygen Spectra, X Ray Spectroscopy, Astronomical Observatories, Astrophysics, Focal Plane Devices, Intergalactic Media, Lyman Alpha Radiation

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The paper deals with high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy performed to study the extended source surrounding the giant elliptical galaxy, M87, in the Virgo cluster. From observations carried out with a focal plane crystal spectrometer, L-alpha emission was detected from hydrogenic oxygen (O VIII). Upper limits could be set on lines from intermediate ionization states of iron. The presence of a quantity of cooler matter surrounding M87 was revealed, which has important implications for cluster models and favors a radiatively controlled accretion mechanism.

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