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2015ApJ...803..101P - Astrophys. J., 803, 101 (2015/April-3)

Are models for core-collapse supernova progenitors consistent with the properties of supernova remnants?

PATNAUDE D.J., LEE S.-H., SLANE P.O., BADENES C., HEGER A., ELLISON D.C. and NAGATAKI S.

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The recent discovery that the Fe-K line luminosities and energy centroids observed in nearby supernova remnants are a strong discriminant of both progenitor type and circumstellar environment has implications for our understanding of supernova progenitor evolution. Using models for the chemical composition of core-collapse supernova (CCSN) ejecta, we model the dynamics and thermal X-ray emission from shocked ejecta and circumstellar material, modeled as an r–2 wind, to ages of 3000 yr. We compare the X-ray spectra expected from these models to observations made with the Suzaku satellite. We also model the dynamics and X-ray emission from Type Ia progenitor models. We find a clear distinction in Fe-K line energy centroid between core-collapse and Type Ia models. The CCSN models predict higher Fe-K line centroid energies than the Type Ia models, in agreement with observations. We argue that the higher line centroids are a consequence of the increased densities found in the circumstellar environment created by the expansion of the slow-moving wind from the massive progenitors.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: supernova remnants - stars: mass-loss - supernovae: general - X-rays: ISM

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