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NuSTAR and Chandra Observation of the Galactic Center Non-thermal X-ray Filament G0.13-0.11: A Pulsar Wind Nebula Driven Magnetic Filament (2003.03453v1)

Published 6 Mar 2020 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: One of the most unique phenomena in the Galactic center region is the existence of numerous long and narrow filamentary structures within a few hundred parsecs of Sgr A${\star}$. While more than one than one hundred radio filaments have been revealed by MeerKAT, about two dozens X-ray filaments have been discovered so far. In this article, we report our analysis on the deep Chandra and NuSTAR observations of a non-thermal X-ray filament, G0.13-0.11, which is located adjacent to the Radio arc. Chandra revealed a unique morphology of G0.13-0.11, which is an elongated (0.1 pc in width and 3.2 pc in length) structure slightly bended towards the Radio arc. A pulsar candidate ($\Gamma \sim 1.4$) is detected in the middle of the filament, with a tail of diffuse non-thermal X-ray emission on one side of the filament. The filament is detected by NuSTAR up to 79 keV, with the hard X-ray centroid consistent with the pulsar candidate. We found that the X-ray intensity decays along the filament farther away from the pulsar candidate, dropping to half of its peak value at 2.2 pc away. This system is mostly likely a Pulsar Wind Nebula interacting with ambient interstellar magnetic field, where the filaments are kinetic jets from PWN as recently proposed. The nature of this filament adds to complex origin of the X-ray filaments, which serve as powerful tools to probe local and global powerful particle accelerators in the Galactic center.

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