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X-ray polarization evidence for a 200-year-old flare of Sgr A .

Frédéric MarinEugene ChurazovIldar KhabibullinRiccardo FerrazzoliLaura Di GesuThibault BarnouinAlessandro Di MarcoRiccardo MiddeiAlexey VikhlininEnrico CostaPaolo SoffittaFabio MuleriRashid SunyaevWilliam FormanRalph KraftStefano BianchiImmacolata DonnarummaPierre-Olivier PetrucciTeruaki EnotoIvan AgudoLucio A AntonelliMatteo BachettiLuca BaldiniWayne H BaumgartnerRonaldo BellazziniStephen D BongiornoRaffaella BoninoAlessandro BrezNiccolò BucciantiniFiamma CapitanioSimone CastellanoElisabetta CavazzutiChien-Ting ChenStefano CipriniAlessandra De RosaEttore Del MonteNiccoló Di LallaVictor DoroshenkoMichal DovčiakSteven R EhlertYuri EvangelistaSergio FabianiJavier A GarciaShuichi GunjiKiyoshi HayashidaJeremy HeylAdam IngramWataru IwakiriSvetlana G JorstadPhilip KaaretVladimir KarasTakao KitaguchiJeffery J KolodziejczakHenric KrawczynskiFabio La MonacaLuca LatronicoIoannis LiodakisSimone MalderaAlberto ManfredaAndrea MarinucciAlan P MarscherHerman L MarshallFrancesco MassaroGiorgio MattIkuyuki MitsuishiTsunefumi MizunoMichela NegroStephen C-Y NgStephen L O'DellNicola OmodeiChiara OppedisanoAlessandro PapittoGeorge G PavlovAbel L PeirsonMatteo PerriMelissa Pesce-RollinsMaura PiliaAndrea PossentiJuri PoutanenSimonetta PuccettiBrian D RamseyJohn RankinAjay RatheeshOliver J RobertsRoger W RomaniCarmelo SgróPatrick SlaneGloria SpandreDoug SwartzToru TamagawaFabrizio TavecchioRoberto TavernaYuzuru TawaraAllyn F TennantNicholas E ThomasFrancesco TombesiAlessio TroisSergey S TsygankovRoberto TurollaJacco VinkMartin C WeisskopfKinwah WuFei XieSilvia Zane
Published in: Nature (2023)
The centre of the Milky Way Galaxy hosts a black hole with a solar mass of about 4 million (Sagittarius A * (Sgr A)) that is very quiescent at present with a luminosity many orders of magnitude below those of active galactic nuclei 1 . Reflection of X-rays from Sgr A * by dense gas in the Galactic Centre region offers a means to study its past flaring activity on timescales of hundreds and thousands of years 2 . The shape of the X-ray continuum and the strong fluorescent iron line observed from giant molecular clouds in the vicinity of Sgr A * are consistent with the reflection scenario 3-5 . If this interpretation is correct, the reflected continuum emission should be polarized 6 . Here we report observations of polarized X-ray emission in the direction of the molecular clouds in the Galactic Centre using the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. We measure a polarization degree of 31% ± 11%, and a polarization angle of -48° ± 11°. The polarization angle is consistent with Sgr A * being the primary source of the emission, and the polarization degree implies that some 200 years ago, the X-ray luminosity of Sgr A * was briefly comparable to that of a Seyfert galaxy.
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