Sagittarius A* High-energy X-Ray Flare Properties during NuStar Monitoring of the Galactic Center from 2012 to 2015

Authors
  • S. Zhang
  • F.K. Baganoff
  • G. Ponti
  • J. Neilsen
  • J.A. Tomsick
  • J. Dexter
  • M. Clavel
  • S. Markoff
  • C.J. Hailey
  • K. Mori
  • N.M. Barrière
  • M.A. Nowak
  • S.E. Boggs
  • F.E. Christensen
  • W.W. Craig
  • B.W. Grefenstette
  • F.A. Harrison
  • K.K. Madsen
  • D. Stern
  • W.W. Zhang
Publication date 2017
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 96
Volume | Issue number 843 | 2
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Understanding the origin of the flaring activity from the Galactic center supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* is a major scientific goal of the NuSTAR Galactic plane survey campaign. We report on the data obtained between 2012 July and 2015 April, including 27 observations on Sgr A*, with a total exposure of ≃ 1 Ms. We found a total of 10 X-ray flares detected in the NuSTAR observation window, with luminosities in the range of {L}3{--79{keV}}˜ (0.2-4.0)× {10}35 {erg} {{{s}}}-1. With this largest hard X-ray Sgr A* flare data set to date, we studied the flare spectral properties. Seven flares are detected above 5σ significance, showing a range of photon indices (Γ ˜ 2.0-2.8) with typical uncertainties of ±0.5 (90% confidence level). We found no significant spectral hardening for brighter flares, as indicated by a smaller sample. The accumulation of all of the flare spectra in 1-79 keV can be well fit with an absorbed power-law model with {{Γ }}=2.2+/- 0.1, and does not require the existence of a spectral break. The lack of variation in the X-ray spectral index with luminosity would point to a single mechanism for the flares and is consistent with the synchrotron scenario. Lastly, we present the quiescent-state spectrum of Sgr A*, and derive an upper limit on the quiescent luminosity of Sgr A* above 10 keV to be {L}{Xq,10{--}79{keV}}≤slant (2.9+/- 0.2)× {10}34 erg s-1.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa74e8
Other links http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017ApJ...843...96Z
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