Detection of a Dense Group of Hypercompact Radio Sources in the Central Parsec of the Galaxy

Zhao, Jun-Hui and Morris, Mark R. and Goss, W. M. (2022) Detection of a Dense Group of Hypercompact Radio Sources in the Central Parsec of the Galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 927 (1). L6. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

Using the JVLA, we explored the Galactic center (GC) with a resolution of 0farcs05 at 33.0 and 44.6 GHz. We detected 64 hypercompact radio sources (HCRs) in the central parsec. The dense group of HCRs can be divided into three spectral types: 38 steep-spectrum (α ≤ −0.5) sources, 10 flat-spectrum (−0.5 < α ≤ 0.2) sources, and 17 inverted-spectrum sources having α > 0.2, assuming S ∝ να. The steep-spectrum HCRs are likely to represent a population of massive stellar remnants associated with nonthermal compact radio sources powered by neutron stars and stellar black holes. The surface-density distribution of the HCRs as a function of radial distance (R) from Sgr A* can be described as a steep power law Σ(R) ∝ R−Γ, with Γ = 1.6 ± 0.2, along with the presence of a localized order-of-magnitude enhancement in the range 0.1–0.3 pc. The steeper profile of the HCRs relative to that of the central cluster might result from the concentration of massive stellar remnants by mass segregation at the GC. The GC magnetar SGR J1745−2900 belongs to the inverted-spectrum subsample. We find two spectral components present in the averaged radio spectrum of SGR J1745−2900, separated at ν ∼ 30 GHz. The centimeter component is fitted to a power law with αcm = −1.5 ± 0.6. The enhanced millimeter component shows a rising spectrum αmm = 1.1 ± 0.2. Based on the ALMA observations at 225 GHz, we find that the GC magnetar is highly variable on a day-to-day timescale, showing variations up to a factor of 6. Further JVLA and ALMA observations of the variability, spectrum, and polarization of the HCRs are critical for determining whether they are associated with stellar remnants.

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Subjects: AP Academic Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 03 May 2023 05:37
Last Modified: 07 Sep 2024 10:06
URI: http://info.openarchivespress.com/id/eprint/1105

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