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M. Arnaud
Researcher at DSM
Publications - 40
Citations - 5989
M. Arnaud is an academic researcher from DSM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy cluster & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 40 publications receiving 5866 citations.
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The European Photon Imaging Camera on XMM-Newton: The MOS cameras
Martin J. L. Turner,A. F. Abbey,M. Arnaud,M. Balasini,Marco Barbera,Elena Belsole,P. J. Bennie,J. P. Bernard,Giovanni F. Bignami,M. Boer,Ulrich G. Briel,I. Butler,C. Cara,C. Chabaud,Richard E. Cole,Alfonso Collura,M. Conte,A. Cros,M. Denby,P. Dhez,G. Di Coco,J. Dowson,P. Ferrando,Simona Ghizzardi,Fulvio Gianotti,C. V. Goodall,L. Gretton,R. G. Griffiths,O. Hainaut,Jean-François Hochedez,Andrew D. Holland,E. Jourdain,E. Kendziorra,A. Lagostina,R. Lainé,N. La Palombara,M. Lortholary,David H. Lumb,P. Marty,S. Molendi,C. Pigot,E. Poindron,Ken Pounds,James Reeves,Claus Reppin,R. Rothenflug,P. Salvetat,J. L. Sauvageot,D. Schmitt,Steve Sembay,A.D. Short,J. Spragg,J. Stephen,Lothar Strüder,Andrea Tiengo,M. Trifoglio,Joachim Trümper,S. Vercellone,L. Vigroux,Gabriele E. Villa,Martin Ward,S. Whitehead,E. Zonca +62 more
TL;DR: The EPIC focal plane imaging spectrometers on XMM-Newton use CCDs to record the images and spectra of celestial X-ray sources focused by the three Xray mirrors as discussed by the authors.
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X-ray imaging spectroscopy of Abell 1835
John R. Peterson,Frits Paerels,Jelle Kaastra,M. Arnaud,Thomas H. Reiprich,Andrew C. Fabian,Richard Mushotzky,J. G. Jernigan,I. Sakelliou +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented detailed spatially-resolved spectroscopy results of the observation of Abell 1835 using the European Photon Imaging Cameras (EPIC) and the Reflection Grating Spectrometers (RGS) on the XMM-Newton observatory.
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The LX—T relation and intracluster gas fractions of X-ray clusters
M. Arnaud,August E. Evrard +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors re-examine the X-ray luminosity-temperature relation using a nearly homogeneous data set of 24 clusters selected for statistically accurate temperature measurements and absence of strong cooling flows.
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The structural and scaling properties of nearby galaxy clusters. II. The M-T relation
TL;DR: In this article, the scaling relation between the mass at various density contrasts (6 = 2500, 1000, 500, 200) and the cluster temperature was investigated using a sample often nearby (z ≤ 0.15).
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XMM-Newton observation of the lockman hole. I. The X-ray data
Günther Hasinger,Bruno Altieri,M. Arnaud,Xavier Barcons,Jacqueline Bergeron,Hermann Brunner,Mauro Dadina,Konrad Dennerl,P. Ferrando,Alexis Finoguenov,Richard E. Griffiths,Yasuhiro Hashimoto,Fred A. Jansen,David H. Lumb,Keith O. Mason,Silvia Mateos,Richard G. McMahon,Takamitsu Miyaji,F. B. S. Paerels,M. J. Page,Andrew Ptak,T. P. Sasseen,Norbert Schartel,G. P. Szokoly,Joachim Trümper,Martin J. L. Turner,R. S. Warwick,M. G. Watson +27 more
TL;DR: In particular in the 5-10 keV band these observations present the deepest X-ray survey ever, about a factor 20 more sensitive than the previous BeppoSAX observations.