A distinct low energy cosmic-ray component has been proposed to explain the essentially constant Be/Fe ratio at low metallicities. Atomic collisions of such low energy ions produce characteristic nonthermal X-ray emission. In this paper, we study the possible contribution of such X-rays to the Galactic ridge emission. We show that they would account for < 10% of the 10-60 keV luminosity of the thin Galactic disk component detected with RXTE. They could make a more significant contribution in the 0.5-10 keV energy range, provided that the nonthermal ion population extends down to about 1 MeV/nucleon and delivers about 10$^{42}$ erg s$^{-1}$ to the interstellar medium, comparable to the total power suplied by the Galactic supernovae. But sinc...
We analyze a map of the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) constructed in the 3–20 keV energy ban...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The non-thermal source abundances of elements play a crucial role in the understanding of cosmic ray...
We investigate the origin of the nonthermal X-ray emission from the Galactic ridge in the range $10...
Context. The iron Kα line at 6.4 keV provides a valuable spectral diagnostic in several fields of X-...
The recent Chandra result confirmed the diffuse origin for the most part of the extended X-ray emiss...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
We predict a thin diffuse component of the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) arising from the sca...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
Topic: An INTEGRAL View of Compact ObjectsWe analyse new results of CHANDRA and SUZAKU which found a...
A recent re-determination of the non-thermal component of the hard X-ray to soft {gamma}-ray emissio...
The number density of serendipitous sources in galactic plane Einstein Observatory IPC fields are co...
Context. Accreting black holes in galactic X-ray sources are surrounded by hot plasma. The innermost...
We report the first detection of high-energy X-ray (E > 10 keV) emission from the Galactic center no...
It is proposed that the excess diffuse cosmic X-rays in the fractional keV energy band are produced ...
We analyze a map of the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) constructed in the 3–20 keV energy ban...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The non-thermal source abundances of elements play a crucial role in the understanding of cosmic ray...
We investigate the origin of the nonthermal X-ray emission from the Galactic ridge in the range $10...
Context. The iron Kα line at 6.4 keV provides a valuable spectral diagnostic in several fields of X-...
The recent Chandra result confirmed the diffuse origin for the most part of the extended X-ray emiss...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
We predict a thin diffuse component of the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) arising from the sca...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
Topic: An INTEGRAL View of Compact ObjectsWe analyse new results of CHANDRA and SUZAKU which found a...
A recent re-determination of the non-thermal component of the hard X-ray to soft {gamma}-ray emissio...
The number density of serendipitous sources in galactic plane Einstein Observatory IPC fields are co...
Context. Accreting black holes in galactic X-ray sources are surrounded by hot plasma. The innermost...
We report the first detection of high-energy X-ray (E > 10 keV) emission from the Galactic center no...
It is proposed that the excess diffuse cosmic X-rays in the fractional keV energy band are produced ...
We analyze a map of the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) constructed in the 3–20 keV energy ban...
We study the X-ray emission in a sample of galaxy clusters using the BeppoSAX PDS instrument in the ...
The non-thermal source abundances of elements play a crucial role in the understanding of cosmic ray...