Annihilation Emission from the Galactic Black Hole

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  • K. S. Cheng
  • D. O. Chernyshov
چکیده

Both diffuse high energy gamma-rays and an extended electron-positron annihilation line emission have been observed in the Galactic Center (GC) region. Although X-ray observations indicate that the galactic black hole Sgr A is inactive now, we suggest that Sgr A can become active when a captured star is tidally disrupted and matter is accreted into the black hole. As a consequence the galactic black hole could be a powerful source of relativistic protons. We are able to explain the current observed diffuse gamma-rays and the very detailed 511 keV annihilation line of secondary positrons by p− p collisions of such protons, with appropriate injection times and energy. Relativistic protons could have been injected into the ambient material if the black hole captured a 50M⊙ star at several tens million years ago. An alternative possibility is that the black hole continues to capture stars with ∼1M⊙ every hundred thousand years. Secondary positrons produced by p − p collisions at energies & 30 MeV are cooled down to thermal energies by Coulomb collisions, and annihilate in the warm neutral and ionized phases of the interstellar medium with temperatures about several eV, because the annihilation cross-section reaches its maximum at these temperatures. It takes about ten million years for the positrons to cool down to thermal temperatures so they can diffuse into a very large extended region around the Galactic center. A much more recent star capture may be also able to account for recent TeV observations within 10 pc of the galactic center as well as for the unidentified GeV gamma-ray sources found by EGRET at GC. The spectral difference between the GeV flux and the TeV flux could be explained naturally in this model as well. Subject headings: comic rays : general Galaxy : center Galaxies : gamma-rays black hole radiation mechanisms : nonthermal 1 Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China; 2 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Institutskii lane, 141700 Moscow Region, Dolgoprudnii, Russia; I.E.Tamm Theoretical Physics Division of P.N.Lebedev Institute, Leninskii pr, 53, 119991 Moscow, Russia.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006