论文标题
G0.173-0.42:银河中心附近的X射线和无线电磁化细丝
G0.173-0.42: an X-ray and radio magnetized filament near the galactic center
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论文摘要
最近检测到与无线电丝G0.173-0.42相关的X射线丝增加了其他四个与X射线对应物相关的非热线灯丝,其中有100多个伸长的无线电结构已被识别为同步体发射的无线电灯光,该结构是半乳化中心的内部层中的无线电灯光。还提出了同步器机制来解释X射线丝的发射。但是,无线电丝和X射线射线中产生同步发射的能量颗粒的加速位点的起源仍然是神秘的。使用Meerkat,VLA,Chandra,Wise和Spitzer,我们介绍了G0.173-0.42的结构细节,其中由多个无线电丝组成,其中一个具有X射线对应物。微弱的斜灯丝横穿无线电和X射线丝。根据形态,无线电和X射线强度的亮度以及无线电频谱指数变化,我们认为在两个磁化细丝之间发生了物理相互作用。我们认为,相互作用位点的磁场线重新连接导致颗粒加速到GEV能量。我们还反对由于$ \ sim $ \ sim $ 30年的TEV相对论粒子的寿命$ \ sim $ \ sim。取而代之的是,我们提出,逆池散射机制更有可能通过从位于X射线丝的北端的10^6太阳能液体恒星发出的种子光子进行扫描的种子光子来解释X射线发射。
The recent detection of an X-ray filament associated with the radio filament G0.173-0.42 adds to four other nonthermal radio filaments with X-ray counterparts, amongst the more than 100 elongated radio structures that have been identified as synchrotron-emitting radio filaments in the inner couple of degrees of the Galactic center. The synchrotron mechanism has also been proposed to explain the emission from X-ray filaments. However, the origin of radio filaments and the acceleration sites of energetic particles to produce synchrotron emission in radio and X-rays remain mysterious. Using MeerKAT, VLA, Chandra, WISE and Spitzer, we present structural details of G0.173-0.42 which consists of multiple radio filaments, one of which has an X-ray counterpart. A faint oblique radio filament crosses the radio and X-ray filaments. Based on the morphology, brightening of radio and X-ray intensities, and radio spectral index variation, we argue that a physical interaction is taking place between two magnetized filaments. We consider that the reconnection of the magnetic field lines at the interaction site leads to the acceleration of particles to GeV energies. We also argue against the synchrotron mechanism for the X-ray emission due to the short $\sim$30 year lifetime of TeV relativistic particles. Instead, we propose that the inverse Compton scattering mechanism is more likely to explain the X-ray emission by upscattering of seed photons emitted from a 10^6 solar luminosity star located at the northern tip of the X-ray filament.