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ASTRO-H White Paper - Plasma Diagnostic and Dynamics of the Galactic Center Region

Authors :
Koyama, K.
Kataoka, J.
Nobukawa, M.
Uchiyama, H.
Nakashima, S.
Aharonian, F.
Chernyakova, M.
Ichinohe, Y.
Nobukawa, K. K.
Maeda, Y.
Matsumoto, H.
Murakami, H.
Ricci, C.
Stawarz, L.
Tanaka, T.
Tsuru, T. G.
Watanabe, S.
Yamauchi, S.
Yuasa, T.
Koyama, K.
Kataoka, J.
Nobukawa, M.
Uchiyama, H.
Nakashima, S.
Aharonian, F.
Chernyakova, M.
Ichinohe, Y.
Nobukawa, K. K.
Maeda, Y.
Matsumoto, H.
Murakami, H.
Ricci, C.
Stawarz, L.
Tanaka, T.
Tsuru, T. G.
Watanabe, S.
Yamauchi, S.
Yuasa, T.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The most characteristic high-energy phenomena in the Galactic center (GC) region is the presence of strong K-shell emission lines from highly ionized Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe and Ni, which form the Galactic Center X-ray Emission (GCXE). These multiple lines suggest that the GCXE is composed of at least two plasmas with temperatures of ~1 and ~7 keV. The GCXE also exhibits the K-shell lines from neutral Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe and Ni atoms. A debatable issue is the origin of the GCXE plasma; whether it is a diffuse plasma or integrated emission of many unresolved point sources such as cataclysmic variables and active binaries. Detailed spectroscopy for these lines may provide a reliable picture of the GCXE plasma. The origin of the K-shell lines from neutral atoms is most likely the fluorescence by X-rays from a putative past flare of Sgr A*. Therefore ASTRO-H may provide unprecedented data for the past light curve of Sgr A*. All these lines may provide key information for the dynamics of the GCXE, using possible Doppler shift and/or line broadening. This paper overviews these line features and the previous interpretation of their origin. We propose extended or revised science with the ASTRO-H observations of some select objects in the GC region.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 13 figures, ASTRO-H White Paper

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363443534
Document Type :
Electronic Resource