X-ray observations indicate that the Galactic black hole Sgr A* is inactive now, however, we suggest that Sgr A* can become active when a captured star is tidally disrupted and matter is accreted into the black hole. Consequently the Galactic black hole could be a powerful source of relativistic protons with a characteristic energy ∼1052 erg per capture. The diffuse GeV and TeV γ-rays emitted in the direction of the Galactic Center (GC) are the direct consequences of p-p collisions of such relativistic protons ejected by very recent capture events occurred ≤105 yr ago. On the other hand, the extended electron-positron annihilation line emission observed from GC is a phenomenon related to a large population of thermalized positrons, which ar...
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, OSSE, SMM, TGRS, balloon and recent INTEGRAL data reveal a feature of...
The fluorescent X-ray emission from neutral iron in the molecular clouds (Sgr B) indicates that the ...
Collection Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, vol 34 - ISSN: 1570-6591 (Print) 1570-6605 (O...
Both diffuse high-energy gamma rays and an extended electron-positron annihilation line emission hav...
We suggest that the energy source of the observed TeV, GeV and 511 KeV annihilation lines from the d...
We suggest that the energy source of the observed diffuse gamma-ray emission from the direction of t...
We assume that the energy source in the Galactic Center is the black hole Sgr A, which becomes activ...
The recent detection of TeV gamma-radiation from the direction of the Galactic Center within several...
EGRET onboard the Compton GRO has recently detected a high-energy source at the Galactic center. How...
Various balloon and satellite observatories have revealed what appears to be an extended source of 0...
Accreting black holes (BHs) are believed to be sites of possible particle acceleration with conditio...
Various balloon and satellite observatories have revealed what appears to be an extended source of 0...
Accreting black holes are believed to be sites of possible particle acceleration with favorable cond...
10 pages, 6 figures. Published in Comptes Rendus Physique, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 35...
High-energy particle interactions have been of interest to scientists ever since the discovery of co...
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, OSSE, SMM, TGRS, balloon and recent INTEGRAL data reveal a feature of...
The fluorescent X-ray emission from neutral iron in the molecular clouds (Sgr B) indicates that the ...
Collection Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, vol 34 - ISSN: 1570-6591 (Print) 1570-6605 (O...
Both diffuse high-energy gamma rays and an extended electron-positron annihilation line emission hav...
We suggest that the energy source of the observed TeV, GeV and 511 KeV annihilation lines from the d...
We suggest that the energy source of the observed diffuse gamma-ray emission from the direction of t...
We assume that the energy source in the Galactic Center is the black hole Sgr A, which becomes activ...
The recent detection of TeV gamma-radiation from the direction of the Galactic Center within several...
EGRET onboard the Compton GRO has recently detected a high-energy source at the Galactic center. How...
Various balloon and satellite observatories have revealed what appears to be an extended source of 0...
Accreting black holes (BHs) are believed to be sites of possible particle acceleration with conditio...
Various balloon and satellite observatories have revealed what appears to be an extended source of 0...
Accreting black holes are believed to be sites of possible particle acceleration with favorable cond...
10 pages, 6 figures. Published in Comptes Rendus Physique, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 35...
High-energy particle interactions have been of interest to scientists ever since the discovery of co...
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, OSSE, SMM, TGRS, balloon and recent INTEGRAL data reveal a feature of...
The fluorescent X-ray emission from neutral iron in the molecular clouds (Sgr B) indicates that the ...
Collection Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, vol 34 - ISSN: 1570-6591 (Print) 1570-6605 (O...