Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006

Context. Efficient particle acceleration can modify the structure of supernova remnants. We present the results of a combined analysis of the XMM-Newton EPIC archive observations of SN 1006.Aims. We attempt to describe the spatial distribution of the physical and chemical properties of the X-ray emi...

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Autores principales: Miceli, M., Bocchino, F., Iakubovskyi, D., Orlando, S., Telezhinsky, I., Kirsch, M.G.F., Petruk, O., Dubner, G., Castelletti, G.
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spelling todo:paper_00046361_v501_n1_p239_Miceli2023-10-03T14:00:26Z Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006 Miceli, M. Bocchino, F. Iakubovskyi, D. Orlando, S. Telezhinsky, I. Kirsch, M.G.F. Petruk, O. Dubner, G. Castelletti, G. ISM: individual objects: SN 1006 ISM: supernova remnants X-rays: ISM Aspect angles Azimuthal variations Chemical compositions Combined analysis Contact discontinuities Energy band Interstellar magnetic fields ISM: individual objects: SN 1006 ISM: supernova remnants Line of Sight MHD models Nonthermal Nonthermal emission Particle acceleration Physical and chemical properties Shock fronts Spatial distribution Spatially resolved Spectral analysis Supernova remnants Thermal emissions Thermal images Thermal x-rays X ray spectrum X-ray emitting X-ray emitting plasmas X-rays: ISM XMM-Newton Chemical properties Emission spectroscopy Magnetic fields Particle accelerator accessories Size distribution Spectrum analysis Spectrum analyzers Three dimensional X rays Context. Efficient particle acceleration can modify the structure of supernova remnants. We present the results of a combined analysis of the XMM-Newton EPIC archive observations of SN 1006.Aims. We attempt to describe the spatial distribution of the physical and chemical properties of the X-ray emitting plasma at the shock front. We investigate the contribution of thermal and non-thermal emission to the X-ray spectrum at the rim of the remnant to study how the acceleration processes affect the X-ray emitting plasma.Methods. We perform a spatially resolved spectral analysis of a set of regions covering the entire rim of the shell and we apply our results in producing a count-rate image of the "pure" thermal emission of SN 1006 in the 0.5-0.8 keV energy band (subtracting the non-thermal contribution). This image differs significantly from the total image in the same band, especially close to the bright limbs.Results. We find that thermal X-ray emission can be associated with the ejecta and study the azimuthal variation in the physical and chemical properties of the ejecta by identifying anisotropies in the temperature and chemical composition. By employing our thermal image, we trace the position of the contact discontinuity over the entire shell and compare it with that expected from 3D MHD models of SNRs with an unmodified shock.Conclusions. We conclude that the shock is modified everywhere in the rim and that the aspect angle between the interstellar magnetic field and the line of sight is significantly lower than 90°. © 2009 ESO. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v501_n1_p239_Miceli
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topic ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
X-rays: ISM
Aspect angles
Azimuthal variations
Chemical compositions
Combined analysis
Contact discontinuities
Energy band
Interstellar magnetic fields
ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
Line of Sight
MHD models
Nonthermal
Nonthermal emission
Particle acceleration
Physical and chemical properties
Shock fronts
Spatial distribution
Spatially resolved
Spectral analysis
Supernova remnants
Thermal emissions
Thermal images
Thermal x-rays
X ray spectrum
X-ray emitting
X-ray emitting plasmas
X-rays: ISM
XMM-Newton
Chemical properties
Emission spectroscopy
Magnetic fields
Particle accelerator accessories
Size distribution
Spectrum analysis
Spectrum analyzers
Three dimensional
X rays
spellingShingle ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
X-rays: ISM
Aspect angles
Azimuthal variations
Chemical compositions
Combined analysis
Contact discontinuities
Energy band
Interstellar magnetic fields
ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
Line of Sight
MHD models
Nonthermal
Nonthermal emission
Particle acceleration
Physical and chemical properties
Shock fronts
Spatial distribution
Spatially resolved
Spectral analysis
Supernova remnants
Thermal emissions
Thermal images
Thermal x-rays
X ray spectrum
X-ray emitting
X-ray emitting plasmas
X-rays: ISM
XMM-Newton
Chemical properties
Emission spectroscopy
Magnetic fields
Particle accelerator accessories
Size distribution
Spectrum analysis
Spectrum analyzers
Three dimensional
X rays
Miceli, M.
Bocchino, F.
Iakubovskyi, D.
Orlando, S.
Telezhinsky, I.
Kirsch, M.G.F.
Petruk, O.
Dubner, G.
Castelletti, G.
Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
topic_facet ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
X-rays: ISM
Aspect angles
Azimuthal variations
Chemical compositions
Combined analysis
Contact discontinuities
Energy band
Interstellar magnetic fields
ISM: individual objects: SN 1006
ISM: supernova remnants
Line of Sight
MHD models
Nonthermal
Nonthermal emission
Particle acceleration
Physical and chemical properties
Shock fronts
Spatial distribution
Spatially resolved
Spectral analysis
Supernova remnants
Thermal emissions
Thermal images
Thermal x-rays
X ray spectrum
X-ray emitting
X-ray emitting plasmas
X-rays: ISM
XMM-Newton
Chemical properties
Emission spectroscopy
Magnetic fields
Particle accelerator accessories
Size distribution
Spectrum analysis
Spectrum analyzers
Three dimensional
X rays
description Context. Efficient particle acceleration can modify the structure of supernova remnants. We present the results of a combined analysis of the XMM-Newton EPIC archive observations of SN 1006.Aims. We attempt to describe the spatial distribution of the physical and chemical properties of the X-ray emitting plasma at the shock front. We investigate the contribution of thermal and non-thermal emission to the X-ray spectrum at the rim of the remnant to study how the acceleration processes affect the X-ray emitting plasma.Methods. We perform a spatially resolved spectral analysis of a set of regions covering the entire rim of the shell and we apply our results in producing a count-rate image of the "pure" thermal emission of SN 1006 in the 0.5-0.8 keV energy band (subtracting the non-thermal contribution). This image differs significantly from the total image in the same band, especially close to the bright limbs.Results. We find that thermal X-ray emission can be associated with the ejecta and study the azimuthal variation in the physical and chemical properties of the ejecta by identifying anisotropies in the temperature and chemical composition. By employing our thermal image, we trace the position of the contact discontinuity over the entire shell and compare it with that expected from 3D MHD models of SNRs with an unmodified shock.Conclusions. We conclude that the shock is modified everywhere in the rim and that the aspect angle between the interstellar magnetic field and the line of sight is significantly lower than 90°. © 2009 ESO.
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author Miceli, M.
Bocchino, F.
Iakubovskyi, D.
Orlando, S.
Telezhinsky, I.
Kirsch, M.G.F.
Petruk, O.
Dubner, G.
Castelletti, G.
author_facet Miceli, M.
Bocchino, F.
Iakubovskyi, D.
Orlando, S.
Telezhinsky, I.
Kirsch, M.G.F.
Petruk, O.
Dubner, G.
Castelletti, G.
author_sort Miceli, M.
title Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
title_short Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
title_full Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
title_fullStr Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
title_full_unstemmed Thermal emission, shock modification, and X-ray emitting ejecta in SN 1006
title_sort thermal emission, shock modification, and x-ray emitting ejecta in sn 1006
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v501_n1_p239_Miceli
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