A statistical detection of gamma-ray emission from galaxy clusters: implications for the gamma-ray background and structure formation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted ApJ, 26 pages, 9 figures, figures 1,2, and 3 are bitmapped

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10.1086/343035

The origin of the diffuse extragalactic, high-energy gamma-ray background (EGRB) filling the Universe remains unknown. The spectrum of this extragalactic radiation, as measured by the EGRET on-board CGRO, is well-fit by a power law across nearly four decades in energy, from 30 MeV to 100 GeV. It has been estimated that not more than a quarter of the diffuse gamma-ray background could be due to unresolved point sources. Recent studies have suggested that much of the diffuse background could originate from the up-scatter of CMB photons by relativistic electrons produced by shock waves in the IGM during large-scale structure formation. In this work we search for evidence of gamma-ray emission associated with galaxy clusters by cross-correlating high Galactic latitude EGRET data with Abell clusters. Our results indicate a possible association of emission with clusters at a >3-sigma level. For a subset of the 447 richest (R>=2) clusters the mean surface brightness excess is 1.2x10^-6 ph cm^-2 s^-1 sr^-1 (>100MeV), corresponding to a typical non-thermal bolometric luminosity of L_{gamma} ~ 1x10^44 erg s^-1. Extrapolating this measurement and assuming no evolution we conservatively estimate that ~ 1-10 of the EGRB could originate from clusters with z<1. For this cluster population the predicted non-thermal luminosity is in excellent agreement with our measurement, suggesting that the clusters have experienced mass accretion within the last 10^9 yrs. If correct, then future gamma-ray missions, such as GLAST should be able to directly detect nearby galaxy clusters.

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