First Detection of Ar-K Line Emission from the Cygnus Loop
Abstract
We observed the Cygnus Loop with XMM-Newton (9 pointings) and Suzaku (32 pointings) between 2002 and 2008. The total effective exposure time is 670.2 ks. By using all of the available data, we intended to improve a signal-to-noise ratio of the spectrum. Accordingly, the accumulated spectra obtained by the XIS and the EPIC show some line features around 3 keV that are attributed to the S He and Ar He lines, respectively. Since the Cygnus Loop is an evolved (10,000 yr) supernova remnant whose temperature is relatively low (1 keV) compared with other young remnants, its spectrum is generally faint above 3.0 keV, no emission lines, such as the Ar-K line have ever been detected. The detection of the Ar-K line is the first time and we found that its abundance is significantly higher than that of the solar value; 9.0 and 8.4 (in units of solar), estimated from the XIS and the EPIC spectra, respectively. We conclude that the Ar-K line originated from the ejecta of the Cygnus Loop. Follow-up X-ray observations to tightly constrain the abundances of Ar-rich ejecta will be useful to accurately estimate the progenitor's mass.
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@article{arxiv.1102.1495,
title = {First Detection of Ar-K Line Emission from the Cygnus Loop},
author = {H. Uchida and H. Tsunemi and N. Tominaga and S. Katsuda and M. Kimura and H. Kosugi and H. Takahashi and S. Takakura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.1495},
year = {2015}
}
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12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ