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Page 1: High Energy Sky with Advancing Technology The Galactic Center View From Tenma--Suzaku Hakucho (1979)96 kg Tenma (1983) 216kg Ginga ( 1987 ) 420 kg ASCA

High Energy Sky with Advancing Technology

The Galactic Center View From Tenma--Suzaku

Hakucho (1979)96 kg

Tenma (1983) 216kg Ginga( 1987) 420 kg

ASCA( 1993) 417 kg

Suzaku (2005)   1600 kg

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Si S Fe

Tenma: Gas Scintilation Proportional Counter(2 times better resolution)

We found Kα   lines from highly ionized Fe, S and Si in the Galactic RidgePresence of High temperature plasma

6.7 keV line

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Ginga (large proportional counter) surveyed the Glactic Plane with the 6.7 keV and continuum found excess emision at the Galactic Center

GC

2-10 keV band flux (log scale)

Fe K-line (6.7 keV) flux (linear scale)

Galactic longitude at b=0 deg

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The Closed-up View Near the Galactic Center

○   The 6.7 keV line     region   is extended

Center Energy =6.7 keV He-like iron (West) Center Energy < 6.7 keV (East)

2-10 keV

6.7 keV line

Beam size

Center Energy

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ASCA (X-ray CCD + Telescope) separated the K-shell lines into the 6.7 (He-like), 7.0 (H-like) and 6.4 keV (neutral) lines

We found 6.4 keV clumps at the molecular clouds, Sgr B and Sgr A.---> puzzle is solved.The spectrum has strong iron line and large absorption near the iron K-edge at 7.1 keV.            Fluorescence by external X-raysNo bright X-ray source is found

The illuminating source was bright in the past, but faint at present

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The Center of the Galaxy in the Recent Past: A view from GRANAT

Sunyaev et al. 1993,

ASCA View of Our Galactic Center: Remains of Past Activities in X-Rays? Koyama et al., 1996, PASJ, 48.

Rasid Sunyaev and I met with each other with the same idea.

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Suzaku found K α   lines of highly ionized Ar, Ca, Cr, Mn , Fe and Ni (red) and those of neutral (blue )  

:Z= 1.6 solar      4 solar

The EWs ( absolute values and distribution pattern) are consistent with the X-ray fluorescent origin from clouds of 1.6 solar abundances. Electron origin requires more than 4 solar for all elements !  

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l-distribution of the 6.4 keV lines

Sgr A

Discoveries of New 6.4 keV Clouds

Sgr B2Sgr B1M0.74-0.09

M359.43-0.07M359.47-0.15M359.43-0.12M359.38-0.00 M359.23-0.04

M0.1-0.1Arches G0.174-0.223G0.162-0.127

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1994 年 2004 年

2005 年2000 年

Rapid Time-Varaibility of Sgr B2

6.4 keV line :Koyama et al. 2008, Inui et al. 2009, Hard X-rays :Terrier et al. 2010

ASCA XMM-Newton

Chandra Suzaku

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Suzaku found simultaneous variablity of the 6.4 keV line & Hard X-rays in Sgr B2

2005 2009

The rapid/simultaneous variability strongly supports the X-ray fluorescence origin irradiated by an external big but short X-ray flare.

What is the external flare ?

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Parabolax2+y2=(300-y)2

(Unit is light-year)Sgr A* Flare ~300 years agoFermi bubble   ?Quasar-like activity 1Myears ago ( Su, M. et al. 2010)

Face-on View   of the 6.4 keV cloud(e.g. Ryu et al. 2009)

Near side GCDX is not absorbed by the cloud, while far side is heavily absorbed by the cloud.=> Face on position of the cloud

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