Compton-backscattered Annihilation Radiation from the Galactic Center Region
Abstract
On 1989 May 22, the High Energy X-ray and Gamma-ray Observatory for Nuclear Emissions, a balloon-borne high-resolution germanium spectrometer with an 18-deg FOV, observed the Galactic Center (GC) from 25 to 2500 keV. The GC photon spectrum is obtained from the count spectrum by a model-independent method which accounts for the effects of passive material in the instrument and scattering in the atmosphere. Besides a positron annihilation line with a flux of (10.0 +/- 2.4) x 10 exp -4 photons/sq cm s and a full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of (2.9 + 1.0, -1.1) keV, the spectrum shows a peak centered at (163.7 +/- 3.4) keV with a flux of (1.55 +/- 0.47) x 10 exp -3 photons/sq cm s and a FWHM of (24.4 +/- 9.2) keV. The energy range 450-507 keV shows no positronium continuum associated with the annihilation line, with a 2-sigma upper limit of 0.90 on the positronium fraction. The 164 keV feature is interpreted as Compton backscatter of broadened and redshifted annihilation radiation, possibly from the source 1E 1740.7-2942.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1993
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1993ApJ...414..165S
- Keywords:
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- Annihilation Reactions;
- Backscattering;
- Compton Effect;
- Galactic Nuclei;
- Gamma Rays;
- Electromagnetic Spectra;
- High Resolution;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- Red Shift;
- Space Radiation;
- GALAXY: CENTER;
- GAMMA RAYS: OBSERVATIONS;
- RADIATION MECHANISMS: MISCELLANEOUS