Modelling the thermal X-ray emission around the Galactic Centre from colliding Wolf-Rayet winds
Christopher M. P. Russell, Q. Daniel Wang, Jorge Cuadra

TL;DR
This study models the X-ray emission from colliding Wolf-Rayet star winds near the Galactic Centre, demonstrating that SMBH feedback influences hot gas distribution and matches observations when feedback is intermediate in strength.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed hydrodynamic simulation-based explanation for the X-ray emission around Sgr A*, linking stellar winds, SMBH feedback, and observed X-ray spectra.
Findings
Model reproduces the spectral shape of the 2-5 arcsec ring around Sgr A*
X-ray flux decreases with stronger SMBH feedback
Intermediate SMBH outflow strength best matches observations
Abstract
The Galactic Centre is a hotbed of astrophysical activity, with the injection of wind material from 30 massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars orbiting within 12 arcsec of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) playing an important role. Hydrodynamic simulations of such colliding and accreting winds produce a complex density and temperature structure of cold wind material shocking with the ambient medium, creating a large reservoir of hot, X-ray-emitting gas. This work aims to confront the 3 Ms of Chandra X-ray Visionary Program observations of this diffuse emission by computing the X-ray emission from these hydrodynamic simulations of the colliding WR winds, amid exploring a variety of SMBH feedback mechanisms. The major success of the model is that it reproduces the spectral shape from the 2-5 arcsec ring around the SMBH, where most of the stellar wind material that is ultimately captured by…
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