Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published December 1, 2013 | Published + Submitted
Journal Article Open

High-energy X-Rays from J174545.5-285829, the Cannonball: A Candidate Pulsar Wind Nebula Associated with Sgr A East

Abstract

We report the unambiguous detection of non-thermal X-ray emission up to 30 keV from the Cannonball, a few-arcsecond long diffuse X-ray feature near the Galactic Center, using the NuSTAR X-ray observatory. The Cannonball is a high-velocity (v_(proj) ~ 500 km s^(–1)) pulsar candidate with a cometary pulsar wind nebula (PWN) located ~2' north-east from Sgr A^*, just outside the radio shell of the supernova remnant Sagittarius A (Sgr A) East. Its non-thermal X-ray spectrum, measured up to 30 keV, is well characterized by a Γ ~ 1.6 power law, typical of a PWN, and has an X-ray luminosity of L(3-30 keV) = 1.3 × 10^(34) erg s^(–1). The spectral and spatial results derived from X-ray and radio data strongly suggest a runaway neutron star born in the Sgr A East supernova event. We do not find any pulsed signal from the Cannonball. The NuSTAR observations allow us to deduce the PWN magnetic field and show that it is consistent with the lower limit obtained from radio observations.

Additional Information

© 2013 American Astronomical Society. Received 2013 September 25; accepted 2013 October 22; published 2013 November 13. This work was supported under NASA contract No. NNG08FD60C, and made use of data from the NuSTAR mission, a project led by the California Institute of Technology, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. We thank the NuSTAR Operations, Software and Calibration teams for support with the execution and analysis of these observations. This research has made use of the NuSTAR Data Analysis Software (NuSTARDAS) jointly developed by the ASI Science Data Center (ASDC, Italy) and the California Institute of Technology (USA). The authors wish to thank Jules Halpern for useful discussions.

Attached Files

Published - 2041-8205_778_2_L31.pdf

Submitted - 1311.1832v2.pdf

Files

2041-8205_778_2_L31.pdf
Files (820.2 kB)
Name Size Download all
md5:b925db4a273fbf03b23329bca845e175
477.1 kB Preview Download
md5:d79a503db6c24bdb45cbb3dfaee1865e
343.1 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 22, 2023
Modified:
October 25, 2023