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HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY IMAGING OF SUPERNOVA REMNANT 1987A

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C.-Y. Ng1, B. M. Gaensler1, S. S. Murray2, P. O. Slane2, S. Park3, L. Staveley-Smith4, R. N. Manchester5 and D. N. Burrows3

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We report observations of the remnant of supernova 1987A with the High Resolution Camera (HRC) on board the Chandra X-ray Observatory. A direct image from the HRC resolves the annular structure of the X-ray remnant, confirming the morphology previously inferred by deconvolution of lower resolution data from the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer. Detailed spatial modeling shows that a thin ring plus a thin shell gives statistically the best description of the overall remnant structure, and suggests an outer radius of 0farcs96 ± 0farcs05 ± 0farcs03 for the X-ray-emitting region, with the two uncertainties corresponding to the statistical and systematic errors, respectively. This is very similar to the radius determined by a similar modeling technique for the radio shell at a comparable epoch, in contrast to previous claims that the remnant is 10%-15% smaller at X-rays than in the radio band. The HRC observations put a flux limit of 0.010 counts s–1 (99% confidence level, 0.08-10 keV range) on any compact source at the remnant center. Assuming the same foreground neutral hydrogen column density as toward the remnant, this allows us to rule out an unobscured neutron star with surface temperature T > 2.5 MK observed at infinity, a bright pulsar wind nebula or a magnetar.


Keywords

circumstellar matter; shock waves; stars: neutron; supernova remnants; supernovae: individual (SN, 1987A); X-rays: general


PACS

98.58.Mj Supernova remnants

95.85.Nv X-ray

95.75.Fg Spectroscopy and spectrophotometry

98.56.Si Magellanic Clouds and other irregular galaxies

Subjects

Astrophysics and astroparticles

Dates

Issue 1 (2009 November 20)

Received 2009 September 16, accepted for publication 2009 October 15

Published 2009 November 2



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