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2015ApJ...812...44R - Astrophys. J., 812, 44 (2015/October-2)

Detection of extremely broad water emission from the molecular cloud interacting supernova remnant G349.7+0.2.

RHO J., HEWITT J.W., BOOGERT A., KAUFMAN M. and GUSDORF A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We performed Herschel HIFI, PACS, and SPIRE observations toward the molecular cloud interacting supernova remnant G349.7+0.2. An extremely broad emission line was detected at 557 GHz from the ground state transition 110-101 of ortho-water. This water line can be separated into three velocity components with widths of 144, 27, and 4 km/s. The 144 km/s component is the broadest water line detected to date in the literature. This extremely broad line width shows the importance of probing shock dynamics. PACS observations revealed three additional ortho-water lines, as well as numerous high-J carbon monoxide (CO) lines. No para-water lines were detected. The extremely broad water line is indicative of a high velocity shock, which is supported by the observed CO rotational diagram that was reproduced with a J-shock model with a density of 104/cm3 and a shock velocity of 80 km/s. Two far-infrared fine-structure lines, [O i] at 145 µm and [C ii] line at 157 µm, are also consistent with the high velocity J-shock model. The extremely broad water line could be simply from short-lived molecules that have not been destroyed in high velocity J-shocks; however, it may be from more complicated geometry such as high-velocity water bullets or a shell expanding in high velocity. We estimate the CO and H2 O densities, column densities, and temperatures by comparison with RADEX and detailed shock models.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: G349.7+0.2 - ISM: molecules - ISM: supernova remnants - shock waves

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