Soft X-ray excess emission from clusters of galaxies

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Proceedings of conference held at the University if Alabama, Huntsville, December 2002

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This is the first meeting specifically devoted to the topic of cluster soft excess and related phenomena. It calls together a group of some 40 scientists, mostly experts in the field, to present their findings on the observational aspects of emission from clusters, signature of the WHIM in the cluster, intergalactic, and local environment, theoretical modeling of the WHIM in cosmological hydrodynamic simulations, theory and observations of cluster cosmic rays, magnetic fields, radio data and the use of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect as a means of constraining the important parameters. We are particularly grateful to F.J. Lockman and S.L. Snowden for presenting their latest picture of the cold gas distribution in the interstellar medium, as this affects our ability to model extragalactic EUV and soft X-ray data via Galactic absorption by HI and HeI. Papers given on future hardware concepts to further the spatial and spectral diagnosis of diffuse soft X-ray emission in general are also included.

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