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Probing Shocked Ejecta in SN 1987A: A novel diagnostic approach using XRISM-Resolve

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-12-19 v1

Abstract

Supernova (SN) 1987A is one of the best candidates to exploit the capabilities of the freshly launched XRISM satellite. This celestial object offers the unique opportunity to study the evolution of a SN into a young supernova remnant. To date, the X-ray emission has been dominated by the shocked circumstellar medium (CSM), with no shocked ejecta firmly detected. However, recent studies provide compelling evidence that in the forthcoming years the X-ray emission from SN 1987A will increasingly stem from the ejecta. Our aim is to assess the proficiency of XRISM-Resolve high resolution spectrometer in pinpointing signatures of the shocked ejecta in SN 1987A. Taking advantage of a self consistent state-of-art magneto-hydrodynamic simulation that describes the evolution from SN 1987A to its remnant, we synthesized the XRISM-Resolve spectrum of SN 1987A, as it would be collected in the allocated observation during the performance verification phase, which is foreseen for 2024. Our predictions clearly show the leading role of shocked ejecta in shaping the profile of the emission lines. The Doppler broadening associated with the bulk motion along the line of sight of the rapidly expanding ejecta is shown to increase the line widths well above the values observed so far. The quantitative comparison between our synthetic spectra and the XRISM spectra will enable us to establish a strong connection between the broadened line emission and the freshly shocked ejecta. This, in turn, will allow us to retrieve the ejecta dynamics and chemical composition from the X-ray emission.

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@article{arxiv.2312.11129,
  title  = {Probing Shocked Ejecta in SN 1987A: A novel diagnostic approach using XRISM-Resolve},
  author = {Vincenzo Sapienza and Marco Miceli and Aya Bamba and Salvatore Orlando and Shiu-Hang Lee and Shigehiro Nagataki and Masaomi Ono and Satoru Katsuda and Koji Mori and Makoto Sawada and Yukikatsu Terada and Roberta Giuffrida and Fabrizio Bocchino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.11129},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters