Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-11-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 1 figure
Scientific paper
10.1086/318928
We propose that the curious Galactic Center filament known as ``The Snake'' is a twisted giant magnetic flux tube, anchored in rotating molecular clouds. The MHD kink instability generates coils in the tube and subsequent magnetic reconnection injects relativistic electrons. Electrons diffuse away from a coil at an energy-dependent rate producing a flat spectral index at large distances from it. Our fit to the data of \citet{gray95a} shows that the magnetic field $\sim 0.4 \> \rm mG$ is large compared to the ambient $\sim 7 \mu \> \rm G$ field, indicating that the flux tube is force-free. If the {\em relative} level of turbulence in the Snake and the general interstellar medium are similar, then electrons have been diffusing in the Snake for about $3 \times 10^5 \> \rm yr$, comparable to the timescale at which magnetic energy is annihilated in the major kink. Estimates of the magnetic field in the G359.19-0.05 molecular complex are similar to our estimate of the magnetic field in the Snake suggesting a strong connection between the physics of the anchoring molecular regions and the Snake. We suggest that the physical processes considered here may be relevant to many of the radio filaments near the Galactic Center. We also suggest further observations of the Snake and other filaments that would be useful for obtaining further insights into the physics of these objects.
Bicknell Geoffrey V.
Li Jianke
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