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X-Ray Echo from the Sagittarius C Complex and 500-year Activity History of Sagittarius A*

Authors :
Takeshi Go Tsuru
Hideki Uchiyama
Masayoshi Nobukawa
Shinya Nakashima
Syukyo G. Ryu
Katsuji Koyama
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 65:33
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013.

Abstract

This paper presents the Suzaku results obtained for the Sagittarius (Sgr) C region using the concept of X-ray reflection nebulae (XRNe) as the echo of past flares from the super massive black hole, Sgr A*. The Sgr C complex is composed of several molecular clouds proximately located in projected distance. The X-ray spectra of Sgr C were analyzed on the basis of a view that XRNe are located inside the Galactic center plasma X-ray emission with an oval distribution around Sgr A*. We found that the XRNe are largely separated in the line-of-sight position, and are associated with molecular clouds in different velocity ranges detected by radio observations. We also applied the same analysis to the Sgr B XRNe and completed a long-term light curve for Sgr A* occurring in the past. As a new finding, we determined that Sgr A* was experiencing periods of high luminosity already 500 years ago, which is longer than the previously reported value. Our results are consistent with a scenario that Sgr A* was continuously active with sporadic flux variabilities of Lx = 1-3 x 10^39 erg s^-1 in the past 50 to 500 years. The average past luminosity was approximately 4-6 orders of magnitude higher than that presently observed. In addition, two short-term flares of 5-10 years are found. Thus, the past X-ray flare should not be a single short-term flare, but can be interpreted as multiple flares superposed on a long-term high state.<br />9 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, Accepted in PASJ (Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan)

Details

ISSN :
2053051X and 00046264
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0aff393f43f9c38072aea78db42aab62