Annihilation Fountain in the Galactic Center Region
- 20 September 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 487 (1) , L57-L60
- https://doi.org/10.1086/310870
Abstract
Two different model-independent mapping techniques have been applied to OSSE, SMM, TGRS and balloon data and reveal a feature in the 0.511 MeV electron-positron annihilation radiation pattern of our galaxy centered roughly at l=-2 deg. and b=10 deg. with a flux of 5x10^(-4) 0.511 MeV ph/cm^2/s. If near the galactic center, then positron sources are producing approximately 10^42 positrons/s which annihilate 1-2 kpc above the galactic plane. A starburst episode within the inner few hundred pc of our galaxy would drive hot pair-laden gas into the halo, with the one-sidedness pointing to the site of initial pressure release at the onset of the starburst activity. Positrons lose energy and annihilate as they are convected upward with the gas flow, and we calculate high-latitude annihilation patterns and fluxes in accord with the observations. Changes in the ionization state when the escaping gas cools could give annihilation radiation substructure. The fountain of hot (10^6-10^7 K) gas rising into the galactic halo would be seen through its enhanced dispersion measure, thermal emission, and recombination radiation.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, requires AASTEX macros and psfig.tex, 2 postscript figures, Submitted to Astrophysical Journal LetterKeywords
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