TY - JOUR
T1 - An X-ray study of supernova remnant N49 and soft gamma-ray repeater 0526-66 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
AU - Park, Sangwook
AU - Hughes, John P.
AU - Slane, Patrick O.
AU - Burrows, David N.
AU - Lee, Jae Joon
AU - Mori, Koji
PY - 2012/4/1
Y1 - 2012/4/1
N2 - We report on the results from our deep Chandra observation (120ks) of the supernova remnant (SNR) N49 and soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) 0526-66 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. We firmly establish the detection of an ejecta "bullet" beyond the southwestern boundary of N49. The X-ray spectrum of the bullet is distinguished from that of the main SNR shell, showing significantly enhanced Si and S abundances. We also detect an ejecta feature in the eastern shell, which shows metal overabundances similar to those of the bullet. If N49 was produced by a core-collapse explosion of a massive star, the detected Si-rich ejecta may represent explosive O-burning or incomplete Si-burning products from deep interior of the SN. On the other hand, the observed Si/S abundance ratio in the ejecta may favor Type Ia origin for N49. We refine the Sedov age of N49, τSed 4800yr, with the explosion energy E 0 1.8 × 1051erg. Our blackbody (BB) + power law (PL) model for the quiescent X-ray emission from SGR 0526-66 indicates that the PL photon index (Γ 2.5) is identical to that of PSR 1E1048.1-5937, the well-known candidate transition object between anomalous X-ray pulsars and SGRs. Alternatively, the two-component BB model implies X-ray emission from a small (R 1km) hot spot(s) (kT 1keV) in addition to emission from the neutron star's cooler surface (R 10km, kT 0.4keV). There is a considerable discrepancy in the estimated column toward 0526-66 between BB+PL and BB+BB model fits. Discriminating these spectral models would be crucial to test the long-debated physical association between N49 and 0526-66.
AB - We report on the results from our deep Chandra observation (120ks) of the supernova remnant (SNR) N49 and soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) 0526-66 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. We firmly establish the detection of an ejecta "bullet" beyond the southwestern boundary of N49. The X-ray spectrum of the bullet is distinguished from that of the main SNR shell, showing significantly enhanced Si and S abundances. We also detect an ejecta feature in the eastern shell, which shows metal overabundances similar to those of the bullet. If N49 was produced by a core-collapse explosion of a massive star, the detected Si-rich ejecta may represent explosive O-burning or incomplete Si-burning products from deep interior of the SN. On the other hand, the observed Si/S abundance ratio in the ejecta may favor Type Ia origin for N49. We refine the Sedov age of N49, τSed 4800yr, with the explosion energy E 0 1.8 × 1051erg. Our blackbody (BB) + power law (PL) model for the quiescent X-ray emission from SGR 0526-66 indicates that the PL photon index (Γ 2.5) is identical to that of PSR 1E1048.1-5937, the well-known candidate transition object between anomalous X-ray pulsars and SGRs. Alternatively, the two-component BB model implies X-ray emission from a small (R 1km) hot spot(s) (kT 1keV) in addition to emission from the neutron star's cooler surface (R 10km, kT 0.4keV). There is a considerable discrepancy in the estimated column toward 0526-66 between BB+PL and BB+BB model fits. Discriminating these spectral models would be crucial to test the long-debated physical association between N49 and 0526-66.
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U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/748/2/117
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/748/2/117
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863338452
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 748
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 117
ER -