Discoveries of Diffuse Iron Line Sources from the Sgr B Region

Abstract

The radio complex Sgr B region is observed with the X-Ray Imaging Spectrometers (XIS) on board Suzaku. This region exhibits diffuse iron lines at 6.4, 6.7 and 6.9 keV, which are Kα lines of Fe I (neutral iron), FeXXV (He-like iron) and FeXXVI (H-like iron), respectively. The high energy resolving power of the XIS provides the separate maps of the K-shell transition lines from FeI (6.4 keV) and FeXXV (6.7 keV). Although the 6.7 keV line is smoothly distributed over the Sgr B region, a local excess is found near at (l, b) = ( 0D.61, 0D.01), possibly a new SNR. The plasma temperature is kT 3 keV and the age is estimated to be around several×103 years. The 6.4 keV image is clumpy with local excesses nearby Sgr B2 and at (l, b) = (0D.74, -0D.09). Like Sgr B2, this excess may be another candidate of an X-ray reflection nebula (XRN).

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