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nustar和chandra观察银河中心非热X射线丝G0.13-0.11:脉冲星风星云驱动的磁丝
NuSTAR and Chandra Observation of the Galactic Center Non-thermal X-ray Filament G0.13-0.11: A Pulsar Wind Nebula Driven Magnetic Filament
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银河中心区域中最独特的现象之一是在Sgr a $^{\ star} $的几百个parsec中存在许多长而狭窄的丝状结构。虽然Meerkat揭示了一百多个无线电丝,但到目前为止,已经发现了大约二十张X射线丝。在本文中,我们报告了对非电线X射线丝G0.13-0.11的深度Chandra和Nustar观察的分析,该观察位于无线电弧附近。钱德拉(Chandra)揭示了G0.13-0.11的独特形态,该形态是一个拉长(宽度为0.1 PC,长度为3.2 PC)结构略微弯曲到无线电弧。在细丝的中间检测到脉冲星候选者($γ\ sim 1.4 $),并在细丝的一侧有弥漫性非热X射线发射的尾部。 Nustar检测到灯丝高达79 KEV,硬X射线质心与Pulsar候选者一致。我们发现,X射线强度沿着灯丝较远的木出候选者衰减,在2.2 PC时下降到其峰值的一半。该系统很可能是脉冲星云与环境星际磁场相互作用,在该磁场上,如最近提出的那样,细丝是PWN的动力学喷射。这种灯丝的性质增加了X射线丝的复杂起源,它是探测银河系中心局部和全球强大粒子加速器的强大工具。
One of the most unique phenomena in the Galactic center region is the existence of numerous long and narrow filamentary structures within a few hundred parsecs of Sgr A$^{\star}$. While more than one than one hundred radio filaments have been revealed by MeerKAT, about two dozens X-ray filaments have been discovered so far. In this article, we report our analysis on the deep Chandra and NuSTAR observations of a non-thermal X-ray filament, G0.13-0.11, which is located adjacent to the Radio arc. Chandra revealed a unique morphology of G0.13-0.11, which is an elongated (0.1 pc in width and 3.2 pc in length) structure slightly bended towards the Radio arc. A pulsar candidate ($Γ\sim 1.4$) is detected in the middle of the filament, with a tail of diffuse non-thermal X-ray emission on one side of the filament. The filament is detected by NuSTAR up to 79 keV, with the hard X-ray centroid consistent with the pulsar candidate. We found that the X-ray intensity decays along the filament farther away from the pulsar candidate, dropping to half of its peak value at 2.2 pc away. This system is mostly likely a Pulsar Wind Nebula interacting with ambient interstellar magnetic field, where the filaments are kinetic jets from PWN as recently proposed. The nature of this filament adds to complex origin of the X-ray filaments, which serve as powerful tools to probe local and global powerful particle accelerators in the Galactic center.