A Thermal Bremsstrahlung Model For the Quiescent X-ray Emission from Sagittarius A*

Abstract

I consider the thermal bremsstrahlung emission from hot accretion flows (Bondi/ADAFs), taking into account the finite size of the observing telescope's beam (Rbeam) relative to the Bondi accretion radius (RA). For Rbeam >> RA soft X-ray emission from the hot interstellar medium surrounding the black hole dominates the observed emission while for Rbeam << RA hard X-ray emission from the accretion flow dominates. I apply these models to Chandra observations of the Galactic Center, for which Rbeam ~ RA. I argue that bremsstrahlung emission accounts for most of the ``quiescent'' (non-flaring) flux observed by Chandra from Sgr A*; this emission is spatially extended on scales ~ RA ~ 1'' and has a relatively soft spectrum, as is observed. If accretion onto the central black hole proceeds via a Bondi or ADAF flow, a hard X-ray power law should be present in deeper observations with a flux ~ 1/3 of the soft X-ray flux; nondetection of this hard X-ray component would argue against ADAF/Bondi models. I briefly discuss the application of these results to other low-luminosity AGN.

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