Examining molecular clouds in the Galactic Centre region using X-ray reflection spectra simulations
Michael Walls, Maria Chernyakova, Regis Terrier, Andrea Goldwurm

TL;DR
This paper develops a Monte Carlo simulation to model X-ray reflection spectra from molecular clouds near the Galactic Centre, aiding in understanding the past activity of Sagittarius A*.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation code for reflection spectra, improving interpretation accuracy of X-ray observations of molecular clouds.
Findings
Constrained the position and density of Sgr B2 cloud.
Estimated the past luminosity of Sagittarius A*.
Provided a tool for analyzing X-ray reflection data.
Abstract
In the centre of our galaxy lies a super-massive black hole, identified with the radio source Sagittarius A*. This black hole has an estimated mass of around 4 million solar masses. Although Sagittarius A* is quite dim in terms of total radiated energy, having a luminosity that is a factor of lower than its Eddington luminosity, there is now compelling evidence that this source was far brighter in the past. Evidence derived from the detection of reflected X-ray emission from the giant molecular clouds in the galactic centre region. However, the interpretation of the reflected emission spectra cannot be done correctly without detailed modelling of the reflection process. Attempts to do so can lead to an incorrect interpretation of the data. In this paper we present the results of a Monte Carlo simulation code we developed in order to fully model the complex processes involved…
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