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Complex Spectra of the Galactic Ridge X‐Rays Observed with<i>ASCA</i>

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X-ray spectra of the Galactic ridge emission in the Scutum arm region have been obtained with ASCA GIS and SIS in the energy range 0.7-10 keV. The observed spectra are basically of thermal emission from thin hot plasmas, and individual K emission lines from helium-like Mg, Si, S, and Fe ions are confirmed in both the GIS and SIS spectra. This means that the Galactic ridge X-ray emission cannot be explained by a single-temperature ionization-equilibrium plasma model. It cannot, however, be reproduced even if a nonequilibrium ionization model is introduced; thus multiple plasma components are required. The GIS spectra are fairly well fitted by a double-temperature nonequilibrium ionization plasma model with temperatures of kT ~ 0.8 keV and kT ~ 7 keV. The softer component is found to be in an extremely low ionization state, with net ~ 109 cm-3 s, while the harder component is in a relatively high ionization state, though not yet in a full equilibrium. The GRXE properties obtained with the GIS are carefully reexamined by the highly resolved spectral-line features with the SIS.

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