Affiliation: | * Service d'Astrophysique, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, 91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France ** Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, 9 Avenue du Colonel Roche, BP 4346, 31029, Toulouse Cedex, France *** Institute for Cosmic Research, Profsoyouznaya, 84/32, Moscow 117296, Russia |
Abstract: | After more than two years of successful in-orbit operations, the γ-ray coded aperture SIGMA telescope has accumulated 800 hours of live-time observations of the Galactic Center region, including the remarkable hard source identified with the X-ray source 1E 1740.7–2942. The long-term behavior of the soft γ-ray emission of 1E 1740.7–2942, as determined from the SIGMA survey, supplemented with previously available soft γ-ray data, leads to its identification with a singular radio source, which consists of a double sided radio jet emanating from a compact variable core whose variability is correlated with that of the soft γ-ray source. The compact radio core, which lies well inside the improved soft γ-ray (40–150 keV) error circle (27″ radius) derived from the high-resolution SIGMA survey, is also inside the ROSAT and TTM error circle derived respectively in the soft and hard X-ray bands. |