Abstract
We present a new methodology to derive the positions of the Sagittarius (Sgr) B molecular clouds (MCs) along the line of sight, as an application study of the Galactic center diffuse X-rays (GCDX). The GCDX are composed of hot plasma emission of about 7 keV and 1 keV temperatures, and non-thermal continuum emission including the 6.4 keV line from neutral irons. The former, the Galactic center plasma emission (GCPE), is uniformly distributed over 1° in longitude, while the latter is clumpy emission produced by Thomson scattering and fluorescence from MCs irradiated by external X-rays (the X-ray reflection nebula emission: XRNE). We examined the Suzaku X-ray spectra of the GCPE and XRNE near to the Sgr B MC complex, and found that the spectra suffer from two different absorptions of NH (Abs1) ≥ 1023Hcm -2 and NH (Abs2) ≃6 × 1022Hcm -2. Abs1 is proportional to the 6.4keV-line flux, and hence is due to the MCs, while Abs2 is typical of interstellar absorption toward the Galactic center. Assuming that the GCPE plasma is spherically-extended around Sgr A* with a uniform density and the same angular distribution of the two temperature components, we quantitatively estimated the line-of-sight positions of the MCs from the flux ratio the GCPE spectrum suffered by Abs1 and that with no Abs1. The results suggest that the Sgr B MCs are located at the near side of Sgr A* in the GCPE. © 2009. Astronomical Society of Japan.
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Ryu, S. G., Koyama, K., Nobukawa, M., Fukuoka, R., & Tsuru, T. G. (2009). An x-ray face-on view of the sagittarius b molecular clouds observed with suzaku. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 61(4), 751–761. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/61.4.751
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