The 3 Ms Chandra campaign on Sgr A*: A census of X-ray flaring activity from the Galactic center

  • J. Neilsen
  • , M. A. Nowak
  • , C. Gammie
  • , J. Dexter
  • , S. Markoff
  • , D. Haggard
  • , S. Nayakshin
  • , Q. D. Wang
  • , N. Grosso
  • , D. Porquet
  • , J. A. Tomsick
  • , N. Degenaar
  • , P. C. Fragile
  • , J. C. Houck
  • , R. Wijnands
  • , J. M. Miller
  • , F. K. Baganoff

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Abstract

Over the last decade, X-ray observations of Sgr A* have revealed a black hole in a deep sleep, punctuated roughly once per day by brief flares. The extreme X-ray faintness of this supermassive black hole has been a long-standing puzzle in black hole accretion. To study the accretion processes in the Galactic center, Chandra (in concert with numerous ground- and space-based observatories) undertook a 3 Ms campaign on Sgr A* in 2012. With its excellent observing cadence, sensitivity, and spectral resolution, this Chandra X-ray Visionary Project (XVP) provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the behavior of the closest supermassive black hole. We present a progress report from our ongoing study of X-ray flares, including the brightest flare ever seen from Sgr A*. Focusing on the statistics of the flares and the quiescent emission, we discuss the physical implications of X-ray variability in the Galactic center.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)374-378
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Volume9
Issue numberS303
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • accretion
  • accretion disks
  • black hole physics
  • radiation mechanisms: nonthermal

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