K-shell line distribution of heavy elements along the Galactic plane observed with Suzaku

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We report on the global distribution of the intensities of the K-shell lines from He-like and H-like ions of S, Ar, Ca, and Fe along the Galactic plane. From the profiles, we clearly separate the Galactic center X-ray emission (GCXE) and the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE). The intensity profiles of the He-like Kα lines of S, Ar, Ca, and Fe along the Galactic plane are approximately similar to each other, while not for the H-like Lyα lines. In particular, the profiles of H-like Lyα of S and Fe show remarkable contrast: a large excess of Fe, and almost no excess of S lines in GCXE compared to GRXE. Although the prominent K-shell lines are represented by ~1 keV and ~7 keV temperature plasmas, these two temperatures are not equal between GCXE and GRXE. In fact, a spectral analysis of GCXE and GRXE revealed that the ~1 keV plasma in GCXE has a lower temperature than that in GRXE, and vice versa for the ~7 keV plasma. © 2013. Astronomical Society of Japan.

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Uchiyama, H., Nobukawa, M., Tsuru, T. G., & Koyama, K. (2013). K-shell line distribution of heavy elements along the Galactic plane observed with Suzaku. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 65(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/65.1.19

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