The X-Ray Properties of Supernova Remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Author(s):  
Knox S. Long
2020 ◽  
Vol 499 (3) ◽  
pp. 4213-4222
Author(s):  
I Ramírez-Ballinas ◽  
J Reyes-Iturbide ◽  
P Ambrocio-Cruz ◽  
R Gabbasov ◽  
M Rosado

ABSTRACT We present observations in X-ray and optical emission of the supernova remnant (SNR) 0520–69.4 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Using XMM–Newton observatory data, we produced images of the diffuse X-ray emission and spectra to obtain the X-ray parameters, such as luminosity and temperature, of hot plasma in the SNR. Diffuse X-ray emission with filled-centre morphology goes beyond the Hα region, suggesting that the hot gas escapes through the pores of the Hα shell. We fitted a model that has a plasma temperature of 1.1 × 107 K for an X-ray thermal luminosity of 3.3 × 1035 erg s−1. However, from Hα and [O iii] Fabry–Perot observations obtained with the Marseille Hα Survey of the Magellanic Clouds and the Milky Way at La Silla, European Southern Observatory, we are able to obtain physical parameters such as the velocity of the shock induced in the cloudlets emitting at optical wavelengths and the electron density of this gas. With the parameters described above, we test the model proposed by White & Long (1991, ApJ, 373, 543) for explaining the mixed-morphology observed.


1988 ◽  
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Author(s):  
James R. Graham ◽  
A. Evans ◽  
J.S. Albinson ◽  
M.F. Bode ◽  
W.P.S. Meikle

AbstractIRAS additional observations show that luminous (104−105 L⊙) far-IR sources are associated with the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) supernova remnants N63A, N49, N49B, and N186D. Comparison of the IRAS and X-ray data shows that a substantial fraction of the IR emission from three of the SNRs can be accounted for by collisionally heated dust. The ratio of dust-grain cooling to total atomic cooling is ~10 in X-ray emitting gas (T~106 K). We show why dust cooling does not dominate, but probably speeds SNR evolution in an inhomogeneous interstellar medium.


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We analyze optical, radio and X-ray data from supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in order to make a systematic study of a full sample at a known distance. By this multiwavelength examination of SNRs from various progenitors and environments, we will build a comprehensive picture of the evolution of SNR structure and energetics.


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