Excess soft X-ray emission in clusters of galaxies has so far been detected
for sources that lie along lines-of-sight to very low Galactic HI column
density (such as Coma, A1795, A2199 and Virgo, N_H 0.9-2.0 10^{20} cm-2). We
show that the cluster soft excess emission can be investigated even at higher
N_H, which provides an opportunity for investigating soft X-ray emission
characteristics among a large number of clusters.
The ROSAT PSPC analysis of some members of the Shapley concentration (A3571,
A3558, A3560 and A3562, at N_H 4-4.5 10^{20} cm-2) bears evidence for excess
emission in the 1/4 keV band. We were able to confirm the finding for the case
of A3571 by a pointed SAX observation. Within the current sample the soft X-ray
flux is again found to be consistently above the level expected from a hot
virialized plasma. The data quality is however insufficient to enable a
discrimination between alternative models of the excess low energy flux.Comment: ApJL in press, 5 figure