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2004ApJ...617L.123A - Astrophys. J., 617, L123-L126 (2004/December-3)

TeV emission from the Galactic Center black hole plerion.

ATOYAN A. and DERMER C.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The HESS (High Energy Stereoscopic System) collaboration recently reported highly significant detection of TeV γ-rays coincident with Sgr A*. In the context of other Galactic center (GC) observations, this points to the following scenario: In the extreme advection-dominated accretion flow (ADAF) regime of the GC black hole (BH), synchrotron radio/submillimeter emission of ∼100 MeV electrons emanates from an inefficiently radiating turbulent magnetized corona within 20RS(Schwarzschild radii) of the GCBH. These electrons are accelerated through second-order Fermi processes by MHD turbulence, as suggested by Liu et al. Closer to the innermost stable orbit of the ADAF, instabilities and shocks within the flow inject power-law electrons through first-order Fermi acceleration to make synchrotron X-ray flares observed with Chandra, XMM, and INTEGRAL. A subrelativistic MHD wind subtending an ∼1 sr cone with power ≳1037 ergs/s is driven by the ADAF from the vicinity of the GCBH. As in pulsar-powered plerions, electrons are accelerated at the wind termination shock at ≳1016.5 cm from the GCBH, and Compton-scatter the ADAF and the far-infrared dust radiation to TeV energies. The synchrotron radiation of these electrons forms the quiescent X-ray source resolved by Chandra. The radio counterpart of this TeV/X-ray plerion, formed when the injected electrons cool on timescales of ≳104 yr, could explain the origin of nonthermal radio emission in the parsec-scale bar of the radio nebula Sgr A West.

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Journal keyword(s): Acceleration of Particles - Black Hole Physics - Galaxy: Center - Plasmas - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal

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