Sains Malaysiana 53(4)(2024): 893-905

http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5304-13

 

Evolusi Pancaran Sinar-X Sagittarius A* antara Tahun 1999 dan 2019 Berdasarkan Pemerhatian Observatori Sinar-X Chandra

(Evolution of Sagittarius A* X-Ray Emission between 1999 and 2019 Based on Chandra X-Ray Observatory Observations)

 

AIMI AZIZAN1, MUHAMMAD EZZAT ABDUL HAMID1,2 & ADLYKA ANNUAR1,*

 

1Jabatan Fizik Gunaan, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia

2Jabatan Fizik Perubatan, Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya, Lembah Pantai, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

Received: 26 October 2023/Accepted: 27 February 2024

 

Abstrak

Kertas ini membentangkan pemerhatian Observatori Sinar-X Chandra terhadap Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) yang diambil sepanjang dua dekad pertama operasi observatori tersebut antara tahun 1999 dan 2019. Spektrum sinar-X bagi 143 pemerhatian dianalisis untuk mengkaji evolusi sinar-X Sgr A* sepanjang 20 tahun melalui ciri utamanya, iaitu kecerahan (luminositi), ketumpatan gas dan debu (NH) dan indeks foton (Γ). Secara amnya, Sgr A* berada dalam keadaan stabil sepanjang tempoh pemerhatian, dengan purata luminositi sinar-X intrinsik dalam julat tenaga 2 – 8 keV iaitu, L2-8 keV,int,kes = (3.69 ± 4.25) ×1033 erg s–1. Nilai ini tekal dengan purata luminositi sinar-X cerapan dalam jangka masa yang sama, L2-8 keV,cer,kes = (2.24 ± 2.12) ×1033 erg s–1. Walau bagaimanapun, terdapat tujuh pemerhatian (~5%) yang mempunyai luminositi intrinsik melebihi nilai purata yang dianggarkan. Nilai NH dan Γ yang diukur bagi kesemua pemerhatian dilihat tekal sepanjang tempoh kajian dengan nilai purata, NH ukur = 0.90 ± 0.35 ×1023 cm–2 dan Γ ukur = 1.90 ± 0.68. Ini mencadangkan bahawa kebolehubahan dalam luminositi yang diperhatikan bukan disebabkan oleh pengaburan atau perubahan besar dalam kadar penokokan. Selain itu, kajian ini juga mengukur luminositi sinar-X tertinggi bagi Sgr A*, L2-8 keV,int = 3.84 ± 4.25 0.37 ×1034  erg s–1, yang berlaku pada 14 September 2013. Keputusan ini sejajar dengan suar yang paling terang pernah dikesan dalam kajian terdahulu. Ini diikuti dengan pemerhatian pada 19 Ogos 2019 dengan luminositi, L2-8 keV,int = 2.40 ± 0.52 0.36 ×1034  erg s–1. Kajian ini memberikan gambaran menyeluruh terhadap evolusi pancaran Sgr A* selama dua dekad pertama pengoperasian Chandra dan meningkatkan lagi pemahaman terhadap lohong hitam ini.

 

Kata kunci: Pusat Galaksi; Sgr A*; sinar-X; spektroskopi

 

Abstract

This paper presents observations made by the Chandra X-ray Observatory on Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) from 1999 to 2019. The X-ray spectra from 143 observations were analysed to investigate the X-ray evolution of Sgr A* throughout 20 years focusing on its key characteristics, i.e., the luminosities, column density (NH), and photon index (Γ). In general, this study found that Sgr A* remained in a stable state throughout the observation period, with an average intrinsic X-ray luminosity in the 2 – 8 keV energy range of L2-8 keV,int,all = (3.69 ± 4.25) ×1033 erg s-1. This is consistent with the average observed X-ray luminosity, L2-8 keV,obs,all = (2.24 ± 2.12) ×1033 erg s–1. However, there were seven observations (~5%) that had intrinsic luminosities exceeding the estimated average value. The measured values of NH and Γ for all observations, remained consistent throughout the study with average values of NH meas = 0.90 ± 0.35 ×1023 cm–2 and Γmeas= 1.90 ± 0.68. This suggests that the variability in the observed luminosity was not caused by obscuration or significant changes in accretion rate. Additionally, this study also measured the highest X-ray luminosity for Sgr A*, L2-8 keV,int = (3.69 ± 4.25) ×1033 erg s–1 on 14th September 2013. This finding is in line with the brightest flare ever observed in past studies. This was followed by an observation on 19th August 2019, with a luminosity of L2-8 keV,int = 2.40 ± 0.52 0.36 ×1034 erg s–1. This analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Sgr A*’s emissions during the first two decades of Chandra's operation and further enhances our understanding of this black hole.

 

Keywords: Galactic center; Sgr A*; spectroscopy; X-rays

 

REFERENCES

Annuar, A., Alexander, D.M., Gandhi, P., Lansbury, G.B., Asmus, D., Baloković, M., Ballantyne, D.R., Bauer, F.E., Boorman, P.G., Brandt, W.N. & Brightman, M. 2020. NuSTAR observations of four nearby X-ray faint AGNs: low luminosity or heavy obscuration? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 497(1): 229-245.

Arnaud, K.A. 1996. XSPEC: The first ten years. Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series. hlm. 17.

Azizan, A., Abdul Hamid, M.E. & Annuar, A. 2024. Chandra X-ray observatory 20-year view of Sagittarius A*: Flares and quiescent state properties. Jurnal Fizik Malaysia 45(1): 10001-10009.

Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Brandt, W.N., Chartas, G., Feigelson, E.D., Garmire, G.P., Maeda, Y., Morris, M., Ricker, G.R., Townsley, L.K. & Walter, F. 2001. Rapid X-ray flaring from the direction of the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Centre. Nature 413(6851): 45-48.

Baganoff, F.K., Maeda, Y., Morris, M., Bautz, M.W., Brandt, W.N., Cui, W., Doty, J.P., Feigelson, E.D., Garmire, G.P., Pravdo, S.H. & Ricker, G.R. 2003. Chandra X-ray spectroscopic imaging of Sagittarius A* and the central parsec of the galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal 591(2): 891.

Barrière, N.M., Tomsick, J.A., Baganoff, F.K., Boggs, S.E., Christensen, F.E., Craig, W.W., Dexter, J., Grefenstette, B., Hailey, C.J., Harrison, F.A. & Madsen, K.K. 2014. NuSTAR detection of high energy X-ray emissiom and rapid variability from Sagittarius A*flares. The Astrophysical Journal 786(1): 46.

Bland-Hawthorn, J., Maloney, P.R., Sutherland, R., Groves, B., Guglielmo, M., Li, W., Curzons, A., Cecil, G. & Fox, A.J. 2019. The large-scale ionization cones in the Galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal 886(1): 45.

Čadež, A., Calvani, M. & Kostić, U. 2008. On the tidal evolution of the orbits of low-mass satellites around black holes. Astronomy & Astrophysics 487(2): 527-532.

Canizares, C.R., Davis, J.E., Dewey, D., Flanagan, K.A., Galton, E.B., Huenemoerder, D.P., Ishibashi, K., Markert, T.H., Marshall, H.L., McGuirk, M. & Schattenburg, M.L. 2005. The Chandra high‐energy transmission grating: Design, fabrication, ground calibration, and 5 years in flight. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 117(836): 1144.

Cash, W. 1979. Parameter estimation in astronomy through application of the likelihood ratio. Astrophysical Journal 228(1): 939-947.

Cecil, G., Wagner, A.Y., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Bicknell, G.V. & Mukherjee, D. 2021. Tracing the Milky Way’s vestigial nuclear jet. The Astrophysical Journal 922(2): 254.

Corrales, L.R., Mon, B., Haggard, D., Baganoff, F.K., Garmire, G., Degenaar, N. & Reynolds, M. 2017. The Chandra dust-scattering halo of galactic center transient swift J174540. 7–290015. The Astrophysical Journal 839(2): 76.

Corrales, L.R., García, J., Wilms, J. & Baganoff, F.K. 2016. The dust-scattering component of X-ray extinction: Effects on continuum fitting and high-resolution absorption edge structure. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 458(2): 1345-1351.

Coti Zelati, F., Rea, N., Turolla, R., Pons, J.A., Papitto, A., Esposito, P., Israel, G.L., Campana, S., Zane, S., Tiengo, A. & Mignani, R.P. 2017. Chandra monitoring of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745− 2900 during the initial 3.5 years of outburst decay. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 471(2): 1819-1829.

Davis, J.E. 2001. Event pileup in charge-coupled devices. The Astrophysical Journal 562(1): 575.

Dodds-Eden, K., Porquet, D., Trap, G., Quataert, E., Haubois, X., Gillessen, S., Grosso, N., Pantin, E., Falcke, H., Rouan, D. & Genzel, R. 2009. Evidence for X-ray synchrotron emission from simultaneous mid-infrared to x-ray observations of a strong Sgr A* flare. The Astrophysical Journal 698(1): 676.

Falcke, H. & Markoff, S.B. 2013. Toward the event horizon - the supermassive black hole in the Galactic Center. Classical and Quantum Gravity 30(24): 244003.

Fruscione, A., Silva, D.R. & Doxsey, R.E. 2006. CIAO: Chandra's data analysis system. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series. hlm. 586-597.

Ghez, A.M., Salim, S., Weinberg, N.N., Lu, J.R., Do, T., Dunn, J.K., Matthews, K., Morris, M.R., Yelda, S., Becklin, E.E. & Kremenek, T. 2008. Measuring distance and properties of the Milky Way’s central supermassive black hole with stellar orbits. The Astrophysical Journal 689(2): 1044.

Gillessen, S., Eisenhauer, F., Fritz, T.K., Bartko, H., Dodds-Eden, K., Pfuhl, O., Ott, T. & Genzel, R. 2009. The orbit of the star S2 around SGR A* from very large telescope and keck data. The Astrophysical Journal 707(2): L114.

Goldwurm, A., Brion, E., Goldoni, P., Ferrando, P., Daigne, F., Decourchelle, A., Warwick, R.S. & Predehl, P. 2003. A new X-ray flare from the galactic nucleus detected with the XMM-Newton photon imaging cameras. The Astrophysical Journal 584(2): 751.

Gravity Collaboration, Abuter, R., Aimar, N., Amorim, A., Ball, J., Bauböck, M., Berger, J.P., Bonnet, H., Bourdarot, G., Brandner, W., Cardoso, V. & Clénet, Y. 2022. Mass distribution in the Galactic Center based on interferometric astrometry of multiple stellar orbits. Astronomy & Astrophysics 657: L12.

Haggard, D., Nynka, M., Mon, B., de la Cruz Hernandez, N., Nowak, M., Heinke, C., Neilsen, J., Dexter, J., Fragile, P.C., Baganoff, F.K. & Bower, G.C. 2019. Chandra spectral and timing analysis of Sgr A*'s brightest x-ray flares. The Astrophysical Journal 886(2): 96.

Haggard, D., Baganoff, F.K., Ponti, G., Heinke, C., Rea, N., Neilsen, J., Nowak, M., Markoff, S., Degenaar, N., Yusef-Zadeh, F., Roberts, D.A., Brinkerink, C., Law, C.J., Gillessen, S. & Connors, R. 2015. An update on Chandra/VLA galactic center campaigns targeting Sgr A* and G2. 225th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Washington, January 4-8.

Jin, C., Ponti, G., Haberl, F. & Smith, R. 2017. Probing the interstellar dust towards the Galactic Centre: Dust-scattering halo around AX J1745. 6− 2901. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 468(3): 2532-2551.

Joye, W.A. & Mandel, E. 2003. New features of SAOImage DS9. Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XII 295: 489.

Kostić, U., Čadež, A., Calvani, M. & Gomboc, A. 2009. Tidal effects on small bodies by massive black holes. Astronomy & Astrophysics 496(2): 307-315.

Liu, S., Petrosian, V. & Melia, F. 2004. Electron acceleration around the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center. The Astrophysical Journal 611(2): L101.

Marin, F., Churazov, E., Khabibullin, I., Ferrazzoli, R., Di Gesu, L., Barnouin, T., Di Marco, A., Middei, R., Vikhlinin, A., Costa, E. & Soffitta, P. 2023. X-ray polarization evidence for a 200-year-old flare of Sgr A. Nature 619: 41-55.

Marrone, D.P., Baganoff, F.K., Morris, M.R., Moran, J.M., Ghez, A.M., Hornstein, S.D., Dowell, C.D., Muñoz, D.J., Bautz, M.W., Ricker, G.R. & Brandt, W.N. 2008. An X-ray, infrared, and submillimeter flare of Sagittarius A. The Astrophysical Journal 682(1): 373.

Morris, M. & Serabyn, E. 1996. The galactic center environment. Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 34(1): 645-701.

Mossoux, E., Grosso, N., Vincent, F.H. & Porquet, D. 2015. Study of the X-ray activity of Sagittarius A* during the 2011 XMM-Newton campaign. Astronomy & Astrophysics 573: A46.

Neilsen, J., Nowak, M.A., Gammie, C., Dexter, J., Markoff, S., Haggard, D., Nayakshin, S., Wang, Q.D., Grosso, N., Porquet, D. & Tomsick, J.A. 2013. A Chandra/HETGS census of X-ray variability from Sgr A* during 2012. The Astrophysical Journal 774(1): 42.

Nowak, M.A., Neilsen, J., Markoff, S.B., Baganoff, F.K., Porquet, D., Grosso, N., Levin, Y., Houck, J., Eckart, A., Falcke, H. & Ji, L. 2012. Chandra/HETGS observations of the brightest flare seen from Sgr A. The Astrophysical Journal: 759(2): 95.

Ponti, G., De Marco, B., Morris, M.R., Merloni, A., Munoz-Darias, T., Clavel, M., Haggard, D., Zhang, S., Nandra, K., Gillessen, S. & Mori, K. 2015. Fifteen years of XMM–Newton and Chandra monitoring of Sgr A*: Evidence for a recent increase in the bright flaring rate. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 454(2): 1525-1544.

Porquet, D., Grosso, N., Predehl, P., Hasinger, G., Yusef-Zadeh, F., Aschenbach, B., Trap, G., Melia, F., Warwick, R.S., Goldwurm, A. & Bélanger, G. 2008. X-ray hiccups from Sagittarius A* observed by XMM-Newton - The second brightest flare and three moderate flares caught in half a day. Astronomy & Astrophysics 488(2): 549-557.

Porquet, D., Predehl, P., Aschenbach, B., Grosso, N., Goldwurm, A., Goldoni, P., Warwick, R.S. & Decourchelle, A. 2003. XMM-Newton observation of the brightest X-ray flare detected so far from Sgr A. Astronomy & Astrophysics 407(1): L17-L20.

Reid, M.J. & Brunthaler, A. 2004. The proper motion of Sagittarius A*. II. The mass of Sagittarius A. The Astrophysical Journal 616(2): 872.

Reynolds, C.S., Nowak, M.A. & Maloney, P.R., 2000. A deep X-ray observation of NGC 4258 and its surrounding field. The Astrophysical Journal 540(1): 143.

Ricci, C., Trakhtenbrot, B., Koss, M.J., Ueda, Y., Del Vecchio, I., Treister, E., Schawinski, K., Paltani, S., Oh, K., Lamperti, I. & Berney, S. 2017. BAT AGN spectroscopic survey. V. X-ray properties of the Swift/BAT 70-month AGN catalog. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 233(2): 17.

Smith, R.K., Valencic, L.A. & Corrales, L. 2016. The impact of accurate extinction measurements for X-ray spectral models. The Astrophysical Journal 818(2): 143.

Su, M., Slatyer, T.R. & Finkbeiner, D.P. 2010. Giant gamma-ray bubbles from Fermi-LAT: active galactic nucleus activity or bipolar galactic wind? The Astrophysical Journal 724(2): 1044.

Verner, D.A., Ferland, G.J., Korista, K.T. & Yakovlev, D.G. 1996. Atomic data for astrophysics. II. New analytic fits for photoionization cross sections of atoms and ions. The Astrophysical Journal 465(1): 487.

Wilms, J., Allen, A. & McCray, R. 2000. On the absorption of X-rays in the interstellar medium. The Astrophysical Journal 542(2): 914.

Yusef-Zadeh, F., Wardle, M., Dodds-Eden, K., Heinke, C.O., Gillessen, S., Genzel, R., Bushouse, H., Grosso, N. & Porquet, D. 2012. An inverse Compton scattering origin of X-ray flares from Sgr A. The Astronomical Journal 144(1): 1.

Zhang, S., Baganoff, F.K., Ponti, G., Neilsen, J., Tomsick, J.A., Dexter, J., Clavel, M., Markoff, S., Hailey, C.J., Mori, K. & Barrière, N.M. 2017. Sagittarius high-energy X-Ray flare properties during NuStar monitoring of the Galactic Center from 2012 to 2015. The Astrophysical Journal 843(2): 96.

Zubovas, K., Nayakshin, S. & Markoff, S. 2012. Sgr A* flares: Tidal disruption of asteroids and planets? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 421(2): 1315-1324.

 

*Corresponding author; email: adlyka@ukm.edu.my

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

previous