Spectral Study of the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission with Suzaku
Ken Ebisawa, Shigeo Yamauchi, Yasuo Tanaka, Katsuji Koyama, Yuichiro, Ezoe, Aya Bamba, Motohide Kokubun, Yoshiaki Hyodo, Masahiro Tsujimoto, and, Hiromitsu Takahashi

TL;DR
This study used Suzaku to analyze the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission, resolving iron emission lines and constraining the emission mechanisms, with precise measurements of surface brightness excluding bright point sources.
Contribution
First Suzaku observation resolving narrow iron lines in the GRXE, constraining emission mechanisms, and providing precise surface brightness measurements of the Galactic plane.
Findings
Resolved three narrow iron K-emission lines at 6.41, 6.67, and 7.00 keV.
Ruled out cosmic-ray ion charge exchange and non-equilibrium plasma models.
Estimated the total X-ray surface brightness of the Galactic plane.
Abstract
We have observed a typical Galactic plane field at (l,b) = (28.46d, -0.20d) with Suzaku for 100 ksec to carry out a precise spectral study of the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission (GRXE). The field is known to be devoid of X-ray point sources brighter than ~2 x 10^{-13} ergs s^{-1} cm^{-2} (2--10 keV), and already deeply observed with Chandra. Thanks to the low and stable background and high spectral resolution of Suzaku, we were able to resolve, for the first time, three narrow iron K-emission lines from low-ionized (6.41 keV), helium-like (6.67 keV), and hydrogenic ions (7.00 keV) in the GRXE spectrum. These line features constrain the GRXE emission mechanisms: The cosmic-ray ion charge exchange model or the non-equilibrium ionization plasma model are unlikely, since they require either broad emission lines or lines at intermediate ionization states. Collisional ionization equilibrium…
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