NuSTAR Hard X-ray Survey of the Galactic Center Region I: Hard X-ray Morphology and Spectroscopy of the Diffuse Emission
Kaya Mori, Charles J. Hailey, Roman Krivonos, Jaesub Hong, Gabriele, Ponti, Franz Bauer, Kerstin Perez, Melania Nynka, Shuo Zhang, John A., Tomsick, David M. Alexander, Frederick K. Baganoff, Didier Barret, Nicolas, Barriere, Steven E. Boggs, Alicia M. Canipe

TL;DR
This study provides the first high-resolution images of the Galactic Center above 10 keV with NuSTAR, revealing complex diffuse and point source structures, and offers insights into their origins and properties through spectral analysis.
Contribution
It presents the first sub-arcminute hard X-ray images of the Galactic Center, resolving various sources and diffuse emission, and analyzes their morphology and spectra to understand their nature.
Findings
Resolved non-thermal X-ray filaments with spectra up to 50 keV.
Detected X-ray emission correlated with molecular clouds and fluorescence lines.
Identified potential counterparts to gamma-ray sources and estimated flare luminosity.
Abstract
We present the first sub-arcminute images of the Galactic Center above 10 keV, obtained with NuSTAR. NuSTAR resolves the hard X-ray source IGR J17456-2901 into non-thermal X-ray filaments, molecular clouds, point sources and a previously unknown central component of hard X-ray emission (CHXE). NuSTAR detects four non-thermal X-ray filaments, extending the detection of their power-law spectra with - up to ~50 keV. A morphological and spectral study of the filaments suggests that their origin may be heterogeneous, where previous studies suggested a common origin in young pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe). NuSTAR detects non-thermal X-ray continuum emission spatially correlated with the 6.4 keV Fe K fluorescence line emission associated with two Sgr A molecular clouds: MC1 and the Bridge. Broad-band X-ray spectral analysis with a Monte-Carlo based X-ray reflection…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
