XMM-Newton observations of the Galactic Centre Region - I. The distribution of low-luminosity X-ray sources

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作者
Heard, V. [1 ]
Warwick, R. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leicester, Dept Phys & Astron, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England
关键词
Galaxy: centre; X-rays: binaries; X-rays: ISM; MAGNETIC CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES; SAGITTARIUS-A-ASTERISK; SUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLE; PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA; WHITE-DWARF MASSES; 6.7-KEV IRON LINE; MOLECULAR CLOUDS; POINT SOURCES; MILKY-WAY; SUZAKU SATELLITE;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/sts284
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We exploit XMM-Newton archival data in a study of the extended X-ray emission emanating from Galactic Centre (GC) region. XMM-Newton EPIC-pn and EPIC-MOS observations, with a total exposure time approaching 0.5 and 1 Ms, respectively, were used to create mosaicked images of a 100 pc x 100 pc region centred on Sgr A* in four bands covering the 2-10 keV energy range. We have also constructed a set of narrow-band images corresponding to the neutral iron fluorescence line (Fe I K alpha) at 6.4 keV and the K-shell lines at 6.7 and 6.9 keV from helium-like (Fe XXV K alpha) and hydrogenic (Fe XXVI Ly alpha) iron ions. We use a combination of spatial and spectral information to decompose the GC X-ray emission into three distinct components. These comprise: first the emission from hard X-ray emitting unresolved point sources; secondly the reflected continuum and fluorescent line emission from dense molecular material and, thirdly, the soft diffuse emission from thermal plasma in the temperature range kT approximate to 0.8-1.5 keV. We show that the unresolved-source component accounts for the bulk of the 6.7- and 6.9-keV line emission and also makes a major contribution to both the 6.4-keV line emission and the 7.2-10 keV continuum flux. We fit the observed X-ray surface-brightness distribution with an empirical 2D model, which we then compare with a prediction based on an NIR-derived 3D mass model for the old stellar population in the GC. The X-ray surface brightness falls-off more rapidly with angular offset from Sgr A* than the mass-model prediction. One interpretation is that the 2-10 keV X-ray emissivity increases from approximate to 5 x 10(27) erg s(-1) M-circle dot(-1) at 20 arcmin up to almost twice this value at 2 arcmin. Alternatively, some refinement of the mass model may be required, although it is unclear whether this applies to the Nuclear Stellar Cluster, the Nuclear Stellar Disc or a combination of both components. The unresolved hard X-ray emitting source population, on the basis of spectral comparisons, is most likely dominated by magnetic cataclysmic variables, primarily intermediate polars. We use the X-ray observations to set constraints on the number density of such sources at angular offsets between 2 and 20 arcmin from Sgr A* (projected distances at the GC of 4.6-46 pc). Our analysis does not support the conjecture that a significant fraction of the hard X-ray emission from the GC originates in very hot (similar to 7.5 keV) diffuse thermal plasma.
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