Early SPI/INTEGRAL constraints on the morphology of the 511 keV line emission in the 4th galactic quadrant

Knödlseder, J.; Cordier, B.; Schönfelder, V.; Mandrou, P.; Teegarden, B. J.; Jean, P.; Lonjou, V.; von Ballmoos, P.; Caraveo, P.; Weidenspointner, G.; Vedrenne, G.; Roques, J. -P.; Allain, M.; Skinner, G. K.

France, United States, Italy, Germany

Abstract

We provide first constraints on the morphology of the 511 keV line emission from the galactic centre region on basis of data taken with the spectrometer SPI on the INTEGRAL gamma-ray observatory. The data suggest an azimuthally symmetric galactic bulge component with FWHM of ~ 9o with a 2sigma uncertainty range covering 6o-18o. The 511 keV line flux in the bulge component amounts to 9.9+4.7-2.1 x 10-4 ph \pcmq s-1. No evidence for a galactic disk component has been found so far; upper 2sigma flux limits in the range (1.4-3.4) x 10-3 ph \pcmq s-1 have been obtained that depend on the assumed disk morphology. These limits correspond to lower limits on the bulge-to-disk ratio of 0.3-0.6.

Based on observations with INTEGRAL, an ESA project with instruments and science data centre funded by ESA member states (especially the PI countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain), Czech Republic and Poland, and with the participation of Russia and the USA.

2003 Astronomy and Astrophysics
INTEGRAL 193