An Einstein Survey of the 1 keV Soft X-Ray Background in the Galactic Plane
Abstract
We have analyzed 56 Einstein Observatory Imaging Proportional Counter (IPC) observations within +/- 3 deg of the Galactic plane in order to determine the low-latitude soft X-ray background flux in the 0.56-1.73 keV band. Any detected X-ray point source which fell within our regions of study was removed from the image, enabling us to present maps of the background flux as a function of Galactic latitude along 18 meridians. These maps reveal considerable structure to the background in the Galactic plane on an angular scale of approximately 1 deg. Our results are compared with those of an earlier study of the 1 keV X-ray background along l = 25 deg by Kahn & Caillault. The double-peaked structure they found is not discernible in our results, possibly because of the presence of solar backscattered flux in their data. A model which takes into account contributions to the background by extragalactic and stellar sources, the distribution of both atomic and molecular absorbing material with the Galaxy, the energy dependence of the cross section for absorption of X-rays, and the energy dependence of the detector has been constructed and fitted to these new data to derive constraints on the scale height, temperature, and volume emissivity of the unaccounted-for X-ray-emitting material. The results of this model along l = 25 deg are roughly similar to those of the model of Kahn & Caillault along the same meridian.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 1994
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1994ApJ...424..671S
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Maps;
- Astronomical Models;
- Background Radiation;
- Galactic Structure;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- X Ray Sources;
- Emissivity;
- Goodness Of Fit;
- Heao 2;
- Proportional Counters;
- Scale Height;
- Sky Surveys (Astronomy);
- Temperature;
- X Ray Imagery;
- Astrophysics;
- GALAXY: STRUCTURE;
- X-RAYS: ISM