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2005ApJ...631L..53B - Astrophys. J., 631, L53-L56 (2005/September-3)

A hot helium plasma in the Galactic Center region.

BELMONT R., TAGGER M., MUNO M., MORRIS M. and COWLEY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent X-ray observations by the space mission Chandra confirmed the astonishing evidence of a diffuse, hot, thermal plasma at a temperature of ∼9x107 K (∼8 keV) that was found by previous surveys to extend over a few hundred parsecs in the Galactic center region. This plasma coexists with the usual components of the interstellar medium, such as cold molecular clouds and a soft (0.8 keV) component produced by supernova remnants, and its origin remains uncertain. First, simple calculations using a mean sound speed for a hydrogen-dominated plasma have suggested that it should not be gravitationally bound, and thus it requires a huge energy source to heat it in less than the escape time. Second, an astrophysical mechanism must be found to generate such a high temperature. No known source has been identified to fulfill both requirements. Here we address the energetics problem and show that the hot component could actually be a gravitationally confined helium plasma. We illustrate the new prospects that this opens up by discussing the origin of this gas and by suggesting possible heating mechanisms.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Abundances - Galaxy: Center - ISM: Abundances - ISM: Magnetic Fields - Plasmas - X-Rays: ISM

Simbad objects: 2

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