X-ray emission from the Sagittarius D region
Abstract
We report results of the Suzaku observation toward the Sagittarius (Sgr) D region. Diffuse X-ray emission was clearly detected from inside the shell-type supernova remnant, the Sgr D SNR and is named G 1.02-0.18. A hint of an iron line is seen in the spectrum, suggesting that G 1.02-0.18 is a thin thermal plasma with the temperature of kT∼ 2keV . Its physical parameters (e.g. the plasma density, mass, thermal energy) suggest that G 1.02-0.18 is an SNR candidate and is possibly associated with the Sgr D SNR. We also analyzed data from another bright X-ray source SAX J1748.2-2808, which was in the field of view of Suzaku. A coherent pulsation with a period of 593 s and emission lines from neutral and highly ionized irons were discovered. These results indicate that SAX J1748.2-2808 is likely to be an intermediate polar.
- Publication:
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Advances in Space Research
- Pub Date:
- April 2009
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- Bibcode:
- 2009AdSpR..43.1045N
- Keywords:
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- Galaxy: center;
- ISM: supernova remnants;
- Stars: cataclysmic variables;
- Stars: individual (SAX J1748.2-2808);
- X-rays: spectra