A Persistent High-Energy Flux from the Heart of the Milky Way : Integral's view of the Galactic Center
Guillaume Belanger (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Andrea Goldwurm, (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Matthieu Renaud (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Regis Terrier, (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Fulvio Melia (UOFA), Niels Lund (DNSC), Jacques Paul, (CEA/Dapnia/Sap, Apc), Gerry Skinner (CESR), Farah Yusef-Zadeh (NW)

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed analysis of high-energy X-ray and gamma-ray emissions from the Galactic Center, revealing a persistent, diffuse, non-thermal emission region near Sgr A* with implications for understanding high-energy processes in the galaxy's core.
Contribution
First detailed wide-band high-energy spectrum of the Galactic Center region combining Integral and XMM data, showing persistent diffuse emission near Sgr A* with potential links to TeV gamma-ray sources.
Findings
IGR J17456-2901 is a persistent, non-variable high-energy source.
The emission is likely diffuse and not point-like.
Possible connection between Integral and Hess gamma-ray observations.
Abstract
The Ibis/Isgri imager on Integral detected for the first time a hard X-ray source, IGR J17456-2901, located within 1' of Sgr A* over the energy range 20-100 keV. Here we present the results of a detailed analysis of ~7 Ms of Integral observations of the GC. With an effective exposure of 4.7 Ms we have obtained more stringent positional constraints on this HE source and constructed its spectrum in the range 20-400 keV. Furthermore, by combining the Isgri spectrum with the total X-ray spectrum corresponding to the same physical region around SgrA* from XMM data, and collected during part of the Integral observations, we constructed and present the first accurate wide band HE spectrum for the central arcmins of the Galaxy. Our complete analysis of the emission properties of IGR shows that it is faint but persistent with no variability above 3 sigma contrary to what was alluded to in our…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
