Spatially Resolved X-ray Spectroscopy of Vela Shrapnel A
Abstract
We present the detailed X-ray spectroscopy of Vela shrapnel A with the XMM-Newton satellite. Vela shrapnel A is one of several protrusions identified as bullets from Vela supernova explosion. The XMM-Newton image shows that shrapnel A consists of a bright knot and a faint trailing wake. We extracted spectra from various regions, finding a prominent Si Ly emission line in all the spectra. All the spectra are well represented by the non-equilibrium ionization (NEI) model. The abundances are estimated to be O0.3, Ne0.9, Mg0.8, Si3, Fe0.8 times their solar values. The non-solar abundance ratio between O and Si indicates that shrapnel A originates from a deep layer of a progenitor star. We found that the relative abundances between heavy elements are almost uniform in shrapnel A, which suggests that the ejecta from supernova explosion are well mixed with swept-up interstellar medium.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0603454,
title = {Spatially Resolved X-ray Spectroscopy of Vela Shrapnel A},
author = {S. Katsuda and H. Tsunemi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0603454},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
11 pages, 10 figures, ApJ 10 May 2006, v642 2 issue