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2006ApJ...645L.117H - Astrophys. J., 645, L117-L120 (2006/July-2)

The Chandra view of the supernova remnant 0506-68.0 in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

HUGHES J.P., RAFELSKI M., WARREN J.S., RAKOWSKI C., SLANE P., BURROWS D. and NOUSEK J.

Abstract (from CDS):

A new Chandra observation of SNR 0506-68.0 (also called N23) reveals a complex, highly structured morphology in the low-energy X-ray band and an isolated compact central object in the high-energy band. Spectral analysis indicates that the X-ray emission overall is dominated by thermal gas whose composition is consistent with swept-up ambient material. There is a strong gradient in ambient density across the diameter of the remnant. Toward the southeast, near a prominent star cluster, the emitting density is 10-23/cm3, while toward the northwest it has dropped to a value of only 1/cm3. The total extent of the X-ray remnant is 100''x120'' (24x29 pc for a distance of 50 kpc), somewhat larger than previously known. The remnant's age is estimated to be ∼4600 yr. One part of the remnant shows evidence for enhanced O, Ne, and perhaps Mg abundances, which is interpreted as evidence for ejecta from a massive star core collapse supernova. The compact central object has a luminosity of a few times 1033 ergs/s and no obvious radio or optical counterpart. It does not show an extended nebula or pulsed emission as expected from a young energetic pulsar, but resembles the compact central objects seen in other core collapse SNe, such as Cas A.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual (LHA 120-N 23) - ISM: individual (SNR 0506-68.0) - Shock Waves - ISM: Supernova Remnants - X-rays: individual (CXOU J050552.3-680141) - X-Rays: ISM

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