X-ray spectrum of sagittarius A East

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Abstract

Sgr A East is a young SNR located in the Galactic Center (GC) region. Since the GC region is occupied by diffuse X-ray emission (GCDX) with a strong 6.7 keV line, an estimation of the GCDX is crucial to study the X-ray spectrum of Sgr A East. The flux and spectrum of the GCDX are found to be smoothly distributed around and across Sgr A East, and hence a reliable GCDX subtraction can be made. This paper presents the X-ray spectrum of Sgr A East with the XIS on board Suzaku. In addition to the previously reported Kα lines from S XV, Ar XVII, Ca XIX, and Fe XXV (all He-like atoms), we found Kα lines from S XVI, Ar XVIII, Fe XXVI (all hydrogenic atoms), and Ni XXVII (He-like), Kβ lines from S XV, Ar XVII, and Fe XXV, and a Kγ line from Fe XXV. Plasma diagnostics using these lines revealed the presence of at least a two-temperature plasma. The overall spectrum can be fitted with a two-temperature (∼ 1.2keV and ∼ 6keV) plasma in ionization equilibrium plus a power-law component. © 2007. Astronomical Society of Japan.

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Koyama, K., Uchiyama, H., Hyodo, Y., Matsumoto, H., Tsuru, T. G., Ozaki, M., … Murakami, H. (2007). X-ray spectrum of sagittarius A East. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 59(1 SPEC. ISS.). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/59.sp1.s237

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