Deep SIGMA observations of the central square degree of the Galaxy
The Center of the Milky Way emits radiation through all the electromagnetic spectrum due to the presence of several astrophysical phenomena. Various scientifical questions remain unsolved in the picture that emerge from observations, the main one being the presence and activity of a supermassive bla...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Center of the Milky Way emits radiation through all the electromagnetic
spectrum due to the presence of several astrophysical phenomena. Various
scientifical questions remain unsolved in the picture that emerge from
observations, the main one being the presence and activity of a supermassive
black hole at the Galactic Center. Also in the X-ray band a strong diffuse
emission is detected up to 22 keV, it has been suggested that its origin is
linked to past high energy activity of the Galactic Center. The French SIGMA
soft gamma ray telescope on board the Russian Granat satellite observed the
Galacti Center (GC) for abour 9 X 10^6 seconds from 1990 to the end of 1997.
Its unique imaging capabilities coupled with the unprecedented exposure already
allowed us to set preliminary constraints on the persistent high energy
emission from Sgr A*. Here we present a new analysis of the complete set of
observations of this region taking into account the possible presence of
diffuse emission in the low energy channels. This allows us both to test
current advection models of high energy emission from Sgr A* and to investigate
on past high energy activity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/9901392 |