2014ApJ...789..123W -
Astrophys. J., 789, 123 (2014/July-2)
Hard X-ray emission and 44Ti line features of the Tycho supernova remnant.
WANG W. and LI Z.
Abstract (from CDS):
A deep hard X-ray survey of the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) satellite has detected for the first time non-thermal emission up to 90 keV in the Tycho supernova (SN) remnant. Its 3-100 keV spectrum is fitted with a thermal bremsstrahlung of kT ∼ 0.81±0.45 keV plus a power-law model of Γ ∼ 3.01±0.16. Based on diffusive shock acceleration theory, this non-thermal emission, together with radio measurements, implies that the Tycho remnant may not accelerate protons up to >PeV but to hundreds TeV. Only heavier nuclei may be accelerated to the cosmic ray spectral "knee." In addition, using INTEGRAL, we search for soft gamma-ray lines at 67.9 and 78.4 keV that come from the decay of radioactive 44Ti in the Tycho remnant. A bump feature in the 60-90 keV energy band, potentially associated with the 44Ti line emission, is found with a marginal significance level of ∼2.6σ. The corresponding 3σ upper limit on the 44Ti line flux amounts to 1.5x10–5 photon/cm2/s. Implications on the progenitor of the Tycho SN, considered to be a Type Ia SN prototype, are discussed.
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Journal keyword(s):
cosmic rays - gamma rays: ISM - ISM: supernova remnants - supernovae: individual: Tycho
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