The Suzaku Hard X-ray Survey on the Galactic Center Region
T.G.Tsuru, H.Uchiyama, M.Nobukawa, M.Sawada, S.G.Ryu, R.Fukuoka,, K.Koyama

TL;DR
This paper presents Suzaku X-ray observations of the Galactic Center, revealing detailed spectral features, time variability, and new discoveries of emission lines, supporting the X-ray reflection nebula scenario over cosmic-ray electrons for certain emissions.
Contribution
The study provides new Suzaku observations of the Galactic Center, detecting multiple neutral atom lines, time variability, and supporting the X-ray reflection nebula model with novel spectral findings.
Findings
Detection of strong 6.4 keV emission in molecular clouds.
Observation of time variability in the Sgr B2 region.
Discovery of Kα lines of neutral argon, calcium, chrome, and manganese.
Abstract
Diffuse X-rays from the Galactic center (GC) region were found to exhibit many K-shell lines from iron and nickel atoms in the 6--9 keV band. The strong emission lines seen in the spectrum are neutral iron K at 6.4~keV, He-like iron K at 6.7~keV, H-like iron Ly at 6.9~keV, and He-like iron K at 7.8~keV. Among them, the 6.4~keV emission line is a probe of non-thermal phenomena. We have detected strong 6.4~keV emission in several giant molecular clouds, some of which were newly discovered by Suzaku. All the spectra exhibit large equivalent widths of 1-2~keV and absorption columns of 2-10\times 10^{23}\{\rm H\ cm}^{-2}. We found time variability of diffuse 6.4~keV emission in the Sgr B2 region comparing the maps and spectra obtained from 1994 to 2005 with ASCA, Chandra, XMM-Newton and Suzaku. We also report discovery of K lines of neutral argon,…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
