Physics of cosmic plasmas from high angular resolution X-ray imaging of galaxy clusters
Galaxy clusters are massive dark matter-dominated systems filled with X-ray emitting, optically thin plasma. Their large size and relative simplicity (at least as astrophysical objects go) make them a unique laboratory to measure some of the interesting plasma properties that are inaccessible by oth...
Main Authors: | Markevitch, M, Bulbul, E, Churazov, E, Giacintucci, S, Kraft, R, Kunz, M, Nagai, D, Roediger, E, Ruszkowski, M, Schekochihin, A, Weeren, RV, Vikhlinin, A, Walker, SA, Wang, QHS, Werner, N, Wik, D, Zhuravleva, I, Zuhone, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2019
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