Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-11-12
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 357 (2005) 1377-1386
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 11 figures, MNRAS, accepted
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08757.x
The electron-positron annihilation spectrum observed by SPI/INTEGRAL during deep Galactic Center region exposure is reported. The line energy (510.954$\pm$0.075 keV) is consistent with the unshifted annihilation line. The width of the annihilation line is 2.37$\pm$0.25 keV (FWHM), while the strength of the ortho-positronium continuum suggests that the dominant fraction of positrons (94$\pm$6%) form positronium before annihilation. Compared to the previous missions these deep INTEGRAL observations provide the most stringent constraints on the line energy and width. Under the assumption of an annihilation in a single-phase medium these spectral parameters can be explained by a warm $T_e\sim 7000-4~10^4$ K gas with the degree of ionization larger than a few $10^{-2}$. One of the wide-spread ISM phases - warm ($T_e \sim 8000$ K) and weakly ionized (degree of ionization $\sim$ 0.1) medium satisfies these criteria. Other single-phase solutions are also formally allowed by the data (e.g. cold, but substantially ionized ISM), but such solutions are believed to be astrophysically unimportant. The observed spectrum can also be explained by the annihilation in a multi-phase ISM. The fraction of positrons annihilating in a very hot ($T_e \ge 10^6$ K) phase is constrained to be less than $\sim$8%. Neither a moderately hot ($T_e \ge 10^5$ K) ionized medium nor a very cold ($T_e \le 10^3$ K) neutral medium can make a dominant contribution to the observed annihilation spectrum. However, a combination of cold/neutral, warm/neutral and warm/ionized phases in comparable proportions could also be consistent with the data.
Churazov Eugene
Revnivtsev Mike
Sazonov Sergei
Sunyaev Rachid
Varshalovich Dmitry
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