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2003MNRAS.340..747S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 340, 747-751 (2003/April-2)

The discovery of a new non-thermal X-ray filament near the Galactic Centre.

SAKANO M., WARWICK R.S., DECOURCHELLE A. and PREDEHL P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery by XMM-Newton and Chandra of a hard extended X-ray source (XMM J174540-2904.5) associated with a compact non-thermal radio filament (the Sgr A-E `wisp'= 1LC 359.888-0.086 = G359.88-0.07), which is located within ∼4 arcmin of the Galactic Centre. The source position is also coincident with the peak of the molecular cloud M-0.13-0.08 (the `20 km/s' cloud). The X-ray spectrum is non-thermal with an energy index of 1.0+1.1–0.9 and a column density of 38+7–11x1022 H/cm2 . The observed 2-10 keV flux of 4x10–13 erg/s/cm2 converts to an unabsorbed X-ray luminosity of 1x1034 erg/s assuming a distance of 8.0 kpc. The high column density strongly suggests that this source is located in or behind the Galactic Centre region. Taking account of the broad-band spectrum, as well as the source morphology and the positional coincidence with a molecular cloud, we conclude that both the radio and X-ray emission are the result of synchrotron radiation. This is the first time that a filamentary structure in the Galactic Centre region has been shown, unequivocally, to have a non-thermal X-ray spectrum.

Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: centre - X-rays: individual: XMM J174540-2904.5 - X-rays: ISM

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