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ASCA Observation of an "X-ray Shadow" in the Galactic Plane

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

The diffuse X-ray background (DXB) emission near the Galactic plane (l,b25.6,0.78l,b \sim 25.6^{\circ},0.78^{\circ}) has been observed with ASCAASCA. The observed region is toward a Galactic molecular cloud which was recently reported to cast a deep X-ray shadow in the 0.5 - 2.0 keV band DXB. The selection of this particular region is intended to provide a constraint on the spatial distribution of the DXB emission along the line of sight: i.e., the molecular cloud is optically thick at <<2 keV and so the bulk of the observed soft X-rays {\it must} originate in the foreground of the cloud, which is at \sim3 kpc from the Sun. In the 0.8 - 9.0 keV band, the observed spectrum is primarily from multiple components of thermal plasmas. We here report a detection of soft X-ray (0.5 - 2 keV) emission from an 107\sim10^{7} K thermal plasma. Comparisons with the {\it ROSAT} data suggest that this soft X-ray emission is absorbed by NHN_H = 1 - 3 ×\times 1021^{21} cm2^{-2}, which implies a path-length through the soft X-ray emitting regions of \la\la1 kpc from the Sun.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0009425,
  title  = {ASCA Observation of an "X-ray Shadow" in the Galactic Plane},
  author = {Sangwook Park and Ken Ebisawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0009425},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

24 pages including 8 figures, accepted for ApJ