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Chandra Spectral and Timing Analysis of Sgr A*'s Brightest X-ray Flares

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-12-05 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We analyze the two brightest Chandra X-ray flares detected from Sagittarius A*, with peak luminosities more than 600 x and 245 x greater than the quiescent X-ray emission. The brightest flare has a distinctive double-peaked morphology --- it lasts 5.7 ksec (2\sim 2 hours), with a rapid rise time of 1500 sec and a decay time of 2500 sec. The second flare lasts 3.4 ksec, with rise and decay times of 1700 sec and 1400 sec. These luminous flares are significantly harder than quiescence: the first has a power law spectral index Γ=2.06±0.14\Gamma = 2.06\pm 0.14 and the second has Γ=2.03±0.27\Gamma = 2.03\pm 0.27, compared to Γ=3.0±0.2\Gamma = 3.0\pm0.2 for the quiescent accretion flow. These spectral indices (as well as the flare hardness ratios) are consistent with previously-detected Sgr A* flares, suggesting that bright and faint flares arise from similar physical processes. Leveraging the brightest flare's long duration and high signal-to-noise, we search for intraflare variability and detect excess X-ray power at a frequency of ν3\nu \approx 3 mHz, but show that it is an instrumental artifact and not of astrophysical origin. We find no other evidence (at the 95% confidence level) for periodic or quasi-periodic variability in either flares' time series. We also search for non-periodic excess power but do not find compelling evidence in the power spectrum. Bright flares like these remain our most promising avenue for identifying Sgr A*'s short timescale variability in the X-ray, which may probe the characteristic size scale for the X-ray emission region.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01781,
  title  = {Chandra Spectral and Timing Analysis of Sgr A*'s Brightest X-ray Flares},
  author = {Daryl Haggard and Melania Nynka and Brayden Mon and Noelia de la Cruz Hernandez and Michael Nowak and Craig Heinke and Joseph Neilsen and Jason Dexter and P. Chris Fragile and Fred Baganoff and Geoffrey C. Bower and Lia R. Corrales and Francesco Coti Zelati and Nathalie Degenaar and Sera Markoff and Mark R. Morris and Gabriele Ponti and Nanda Rea and Joern Wilms and Farhad Yusef-Zadeh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01781},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Updated to match published version; 19 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables