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First Detection of Ar-K Line Emission from the Cygnus Loop

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-05-27 v1

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 Heβ\beta and Ar Heα\alpha lines, respectively. Since the Cygnus Loop is an evolved (\sim10,000 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; 9.03.8+4.0^{+4.0}_{-3.8} and 8.42.7+2.5^{+2.5}_{-2.7} (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