Hard X-ray Emission from Galaxy Clusters Observed with INTEGRAL and Prospects for Simbol-X

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Galaxy Clusters, Gravitational Radiation, Magnetic Fields, And Other Observations, Spectroscopy And Spectrophotometry, X-Ray

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Some galaxy clusters are known to contain a large population of relativistic electrons, which produce radio emission through synchrotron radiation. Therefore, it is expected that inverse-Compton scattering of the relativistic electrons with the CMB produce non-thermal emission which should be observable in the hard X-ray domain. Here we focus on the recent results by INTEGRAL, which shed a new light on the non-thermal emission thanks to its angular resolution and sensitivity in the hard X-ray range. We also present the exciting prospects in this field for Simbol-X, which will allow us to detect the non-thermal emission in a number of clusters and map the magnetic field throughout the intra-cluster medium.

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