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The Interaction of the Fermi Bubbles with the Milky Way's Hot Gas Halo

Published 17 Jul 2016 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE | (1607.04906v1)

Abstract: The Fermi bubbles are two lobes filled with non-thermal particles that emit gamma rays, extend $\approx$10 kpc vertically from the Galactic center, and formed from either nuclear star formation or accretion activity on Sgr A*. Simulations predict a range of shock strengths as the bubbles expand into the surrounding hot gas halo distribution ($T_{halo} \approx 2 \times 106$ K), but with significant uncertainties in the energetics, age, and thermal gas structure. The bubbles should contain thermal gas with temperatures between $106$ and $108$ K, with potential X-ray signatures. In this work, we constrain the bubbles' thermal gas structure by modeling the OVII and OVIII emission line strengths from archival XMM-Newton and Suzaku data. Our emission model includes a hot thermal volume-filled bubble component cospatial with the gamma-ray region, and a shell of compressed material. We find that a bubble/shell model with $n \approx 1 \times 10{-3}$ cm${-3}$ and with log($T$) $\approx$ 6.60-6.70 is consistent with the observed line intensities. In the framework of a continuous Galactic outflow, we infer a bubble expansion rate, age, and energy injection rate of $490_{-77}{+230}$ km s${-1}$, $4.3_{-1.4}{+0.8}$ Myr, and $2.3_{-0.9}{+5.1} \times 10{42}$ erg s${-1}$. These estimates are consistent with the bubbles forming from a Sgr A* accretion event rather than from nuclear star formation.

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