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2003ApJ...596.1035F - Astrophys. J., 596, 1035-1043 (2003/October-3)

A kinship between the EGRET supernova remnants and Sagittarius A East.

FATUZZO M. and MELIA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Sgr A East appears to be a single, mixed-morphology 10,000 yr old supernova remnant (SNR) at the Galactic center. It also appears to belong to a class of remnants that have been observed and detected at 1720 MHz, the transition frequency of OH maser emission. However, if the EGRET source 3EG J1746-2852, coincident with the Galactic center, is itself associated with this object, it would endow it with a γ-ray luminosity almost 2 orders of magnitude greater than that of the other EGRET-detected SNRs. We here reconsider the viability of a pion-production mechanism as the source of the broadband emission observed from Sgr A East, and show that what connects these objects–and ultimately also accounts for their different γ-ray emissivity–is the very important interaction between the expanding SNR shell and the surrounding molecular cloud environment. The singularly high γ-ray luminosity of Sgr A East, as well as its unusually steep radio spectral index, can thereby be attributed to the high-density (nH=103 cm–3), strongly magnetized (B∼0.18 mG) environment in which it is located.

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Journal keyword(s): Acceleration of Particles - ISM: Cosmic Rays - Galaxy: Center - Gamma Rays: Theory - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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