Highly Clumpy Structure of the Thermal Composite Supernova Remnant 3C391 Unveiled by Chandra
Abstract
The nature of the internal thermal X-ray emission seen in ``thermal composite" supernova remnants is still uncertain. Chandra observation of the 3C391 shows a southeast-northwest elongated morphology and unveils a highly clumpy structure of the remnant. Detailed spatially resolved spectral analysis for the small-scale features reveals normal metal abundance and uniform temperature for the interior gas. The properties of the hot gas comparatively favor the cloudlet evaporation model as a main mechanism for the ``thermal composite" X-ray appearance, though radiative rim and thermal conduction may also be effective. A faint protrusion is found in Si and S lines out of the southwest radio border.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0505029,
title = {Highly Clumpy Structure of the Thermal Composite Supernova Remnant 3C391 Unveiled by Chandra},
author = {Yang Chen and Yang Su and Patrick O. Slane and Q. Daniel Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0505029},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 embedded figures, in COSPAR 2004 session E1.4, "Young Neutron Stars and Supernova Remnants", Advances in Space Research, in press