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The distribution of radioactive $^{44}$Ti in Cassiopeia A

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-01-04 v1

Abstract

The distribution of elements produced in the inner-most layers of a supernova explosion is a key diagnostic for studying the collapse of massive stars. Here we present the results of a 2.4 Ms \textit{NuSTAR} observing campaign aimed at studying the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A). We perform spatially-resolved spectroscopic analyses of the 44^{44}Ti ejecta which we use to determine the Doppler shift and thus the three-dimensional (3D) velocities of the 44^{44}Ti ejecta. We find an initial 44^{44}Ti mass of 1.54 ±\pm 0.21 ×104\times 10^{-4} M_{\odot} which has a present day average momentum direction of 340^{\circ} ±\pm 15^{\circ} projected on to the plane of the sky (measured clockwise from Celestial North) and tilted by 58^{\circ} ±\pm 20^{\circ} into the plane of the sky away from the observer, roughly opposite to the inferred direction of motion of the central compact object. We find some 44^{44}Ti ejecta that are clearly interior to the reverse shock and some that are clearly exterior to the reverse shock. Where we observe 44^{44}Ti ejecta exterior to the reverse shock we also see shock-heated iron; however, there are regions where we see iron but do not observe 44^{44}Ti. This suggests that the local conditions of the supernova shock during explosive nucleosynthesis varied enough to suppress the production of 44^{44}Ti in some regions by at least a factor of two, even in regions that are assumed to be the result of processes like α\alpha-rich freezeout that should produce both iron and titanium.

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@article{arxiv.1612.02774,
  title  = {The distribution of radioactive $^{44}$Ti in Cassiopeia A},
  author = {Brian W. Grefenstette and Chris L. Fryer and Fiona A. Harrison and Steven E. Boggs and Tracey DeLaney and J. Martin Laming and Stephen P. Reynolds and David M. Alexander and Didier Barret and Finn E. Christensen and William W. Craig and Karl Forster and Paolo Giommi and Charles J. Hailey and Alan Hornstrup and Takao Kitaguchi and J. E. Koglin and Laura Lopez and Peter H. Mao and Kristin K. Madsen and Hiromasa Miyasaka and Kaya Mori and Matteo Perri and Michael J. Pivovaroff and Simonetta Puccetti and Vikram Rana and Daniel Stern and Niels J. Westergaard and Daniel R. Wik and William W. Zhang and Andreas Zoglauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.02774},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

14 pages, 13 figures (6 3D animations in the online journal). Accepted for publication in ApJ