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NuSTAR Hard X-Ray Survey of the Galactic Center Region. II. X-Ray Point Sources

Authors :
Hong, Jaesub
Mori, Kaya
Hailey, Charles J
Nynka, Melania
Zhang, Shou
Gotthelf, Eric
Fornasini, Francesca M
Krivonos, Roman
Bauer, Franz
Perez, Kerstin
Tomsick, John A
Bodaghee, Arash
Chiu, Jeng-Lun
Clavel, Maïca
Stern, Daniel
Grindlay, Jonathan E
Alexander, David M
Aramaki, Tsuguo
Baganoff, Frederick K
Barret, Didier
Barrière, Nicolas
Boggs, Steven E
Canipe, Alicia M
Christensen, Finn E
Zhang, William W
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 825(2)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2016.

Abstract

We present the first survey results of hard X-ray point sources in the Galactic Center (GC) region by NuSTAR. We have discovered 70 hard (3-79 keV) X-ray point sources in a 0.6 deg(sup 2) region around SgrA* with a total exposure of 1.7 Ms, and 7 sources in the Sgr B2 field with 300 ks. We identify clear Chandra counterparts for 58 NuSTAR sources and assign candidate counterparts for the remaining 19. The NuSTAR survey reaches X-ray luminosities of approx. 4× and approx. 8 ×10(exp 32) erg/s at the GC (8 kpc) in the 3-10 and 10-40 keV bands, respectively. The source list includes three persistent luminous X-ray binaries (XBs) and the likely run-away pulsar called the Cannonball. New source-detection significance maps reveal a cluster of hard (>10 keV) X-ray sources near the Sgr A diffuse complex with no clear soft X-ray counterparts. The severe extinction observed in the Chandra spectra indicates that all the NuSTAR sources are in the central bulge or are of extragalactic origin. Spectral analysis of relatively bright NuSTAR sources suggests that magnetic cataclysmic variables constitute a large fraction (>40%-60%). Both spectral analysis and logN-logS distributions of the NuSTAR sources indicate that the X-ray spectra of the NuSTAR sources should have kT > 20 keV on average for a single temperature thermal plasma model or an average photon index of Lambda = 1.5-2 for a power-law model. These findings suggest that the GC X-ray source population may contain a larger fraction of XBs with high plasma temperatures than the field population.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
825
Issue :
2
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Notes :
NNX13AM31
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20170003426
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/825/2/132