Abstract
Abstract
In this note, we present spectral fits of the well-documented sloshing cool-core cluster Zwicky 3146 (z = 0.291), to test the existence of the highly speculated 3.5 keV line. We report excesses at >3σ significance at E = 3.575 keV, yielding a flux
F
=
8.73
−
2.22
+
2.17
×
10
−
6
photons cm−2 s−1, in XMM-Newton, and E = 3.55 keV, with a flux
F
=
10.0
−
2.96
+
3.05
×
10
−
6
photons cm−2 s−1 in Chandra. We explore the possibility that the 3.5 keV excess is correlated to the presence of cold gas within the cluster, based on optical and sub-mm literature analyses. Following the launch of the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, high resolution spectroscopy (≤7 eV) will reveal in unprecedented detail, the origin of this unidentified feature, for which Zwicky 3146 should be considered a viable target, due to the strength of the feature in two independent X-ray telescopes, opening a new window into plasma or charge exchange studies in galaxy clusters.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society