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2006ApJ...638..786F - Astrophys. J., 638, 786-796 (2006/February-3)

The Sgr B2 X-ray echo of the Galactic Center supernova explosion that produced Sgr A East.

FRYER C.L., ROCKEFELLER G., HUNGERFORD A. and MELIA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using a combination of one-dimensional and three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations, we have carried out the first in-depth analysis of the remnant's evolution and its various interactions: with the stellar winds flowing out from the inner ∼2 pc; with the supermassive black hole, Sgr A*; and with the 50 km/s molecular cloud behind and to the east of the nucleus. We have found that, unlike previous estimates, a rather ``standard'' supernova explosion with energy ∼1.5x1051 ergs would have been sufficient to create the remnant we see today and that the latter is probably only ∼1700 yr old. We have found that the passage of the remnant across the black hole would have enhanced the accretion rate onto the central object by less than a factor of 2. Such a small increase cannot explain the current Fe fluorescence observed from the molecular cloud Sgr B2; this fluorescence would have required an increase in the luminosity of Sgr A* by 6 orders of magnitude several hundred years ago. Instead, we have uncovered what appears to be a more plausible scenario for this transient irradiation: the interaction between the expanding remnant and the 50 km/s molecular cloud. The first impact would have occurred about 1200 yr after the explosion, producing a 2-200 keV luminosity of ∼1039 ergs/s. During the intervening 300-400 yr, the dissipation of kinetic energy subsided considerably, leading to the much lower luminosity (∼1036 ergs/s at 2-10 keV) we see today.

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Journal keyword(s): Acceleration of Particles - Galaxy: Center - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - Stars: Winds, Outflows - ISM: Supernova Remnants - X-Rays: Diffuse Background

CDS comments: Cloud M 0.02-0.07 is a misprint for M -0.02-0.07 (= GCM -0.02-0.07 in SIMBAD)

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