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NuSTAR Hard X-ray Survey of the Galactic Center Region I: Hard X-ray Morphology and Spectroscopy of the Diffuse Emission

Authors :
Mori, Kaya
Hailey, Charles J.
Krivonos, Roman
Hong, Jaesub
Ponti, Gabriele
Bauer, Franz
Perez, Kerstin
Nynka, Melania
Zhang, Shuo
Tomsick, John A.
Alexander, David M.
Baganoff, Frederick K.
Barret, Didier
Barriere, Nicolas
Boggs, Steven E.
Canipe, Alicia M.
Christensen, Finn E.
Craig, William W.
Forster, Karl
Giommi, Paolo
Grefenstette, Brian W.
Grindlay, Jonathan E.
Harrison, Fiona A.
Hornstrup, Allan
Kitaguchi, Takao
Koglin, Jason E.
Luu, Vy
Madsen, Kristen K.
Mao, Peter H.
Miyasaka, Hiromasa
Perri, Matteo
Pivovaroff, Michael J.
Puccetti, Simonetta
Rana, Vikram
Stern, Daniel
Westergaard, Niels J.
Zhang, William W.
Zoglauer, Andreas
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present the first sub-arcminute images of the Galactic Center above 10 keV, obtained with NuSTAR. NuSTAR resolves the hard X-ray source IGR J17456-2901 into non-thermal X-ray filaments, molecular clouds, point sources and a previously unknown central component of hard X-ray emission (CHXE). NuSTAR detects four non-thermal X-ray filaments, extending the detection of their power-law spectra with $\Gamma\sim1.3$-$2.3$ up to ~50 keV. A morphological and spectral study of the filaments suggests that their origin may be heterogeneous, where previous studies suggested a common origin in young pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe). NuSTAR detects non-thermal X-ray continuum emission spatially correlated with the 6.4 keV Fe K$\alpha$ fluorescence line emission associated with two Sgr A molecular clouds: MC1 and the Bridge. Broad-band X-ray spectral analysis with a Monte-Carlo based X-ray reflection model self-consistently determined their intrinsic column density ($\sim10^{23}$ cm$^{-2}$), primary X-ray spectra (power-laws with $\Gamma\sim2$) and set a lower limit of the X-ray luminosity of Sgr A* flare illuminating the Sgr A clouds to $L_X \stackrel{>}{\sim} 10^{38}$ erg s$^{-1}$. Above ~20 keV, hard X-ray emission in the central 10 pc region around Sgr A* consists of the candidate PWN G359.95-0.04 and the CHXE, possibly resulting from an unresolved population of massive CVs with white dwarf masses $M_{\rm WD} \sim 0.9 M_{\odot}$. Spectral energy distribution analysis suggests that G359.95-0.04 is likely the hard X-ray counterpart of the ultra-high gamma-ray source HESS J1745-290, strongly favoring a leptonic origin of the GC TeV emission.<br />Comment: 27 pages. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1510.04631
Document Type :
Working Paper