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2014A&A...569A..81A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 569A, 81-81 (2014/9-1)

APEX observations of supernova remnants. I. Non-stationary magnetohydrodynamic shocks in W44.

ANDERL S., GUSDORF A. and GUESTEN R.

Abstract (from CDS):

When supernova blast waves interact with nearby molecular clouds, they send slower shocks into these clouds. The resulting interaction regions provide excellent environments for the use of MHD shock models to constrain the physical and chemical conditions in these regions. The interaction of supernova remnants (SNRs) with molecular clouds gives rise to strong molecular emission in the far-IR and sub-mm wavelength regimes. The application of MHD shock models in the interpretation of this line emission can yield valuable information on the energetic and chemical impact of SNRs. New mapping observations with the APEX telescope in 12CO (3-2), (4-3), (6-5), (7-6), and 13CO (3-2) towards two regions in the SNR W44 are presented. Integrated intensities are extracted on five different positions, corresponding to local maxima of CO emission. The integrated intensities are compared to the outputs of a grid of models, which combine an MHD shock code with a radiative transfer module based on the large velocity gradient approximation. All extracted spectra show ambient and line-of-sight components as well as blue- and red-shifted wings indicating the presence of shocked gas. Basing the shock model fits only on the highest-lying transitions that unambiguously trace the shock-heated gas, we find that the observed CO line emission is compatible with non-stationary shocks and a pre-shock density of 104cm–3. The ages of the modelled shocks scatter between values of ∼1000 and ∼3000 years. The shock velocities in W44F are found to lie between 20km/s and 25km/s, while in W44E fast shocks (30-35km/s) as well as slower shocks (∼20km/s) are compatible with the observed spectral line energy diagrams. The pre-shock magnetic field strength components perpendicular to the line of sight in both regions have values between 100µG and 200µG. Our best-fitting models allow us to predict the full ladder of CO transitions, the shocked gas mass in one beam as well as the momentum and energy injection.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: supernova remnants - ISM: individual objects: W44 - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - shock waves - submillimeter: ISM - infrared: ISM

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/569/A81): list.dat fits/*>

CDS comments: Paragraph 3.2.2 G34.26 not identified. Paragraph 4. G34.7-0.1 probably a misprint for CO 034.70 -00.70. Paragraph 8.2 W28F not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 9

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