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2016ApJ...818...17F - Astrophys. J., 818, 17 (2016/February-2)

An HST survey of the highest-velocity ejecta in Cassiopeia A.

FESEN R.A. and MILISAVLJEVIC D.

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We present Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/IR images of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant that survey its high-velocity, S-rich debris in the NE jet and SW counterjet regions through [S iii] λλ9069, 9531 and [S ii] λλ10,287-10,370 line emissions. We identify nearly 3400 sulfur emitting knots concentrated in ∼120° wide opposing streams, almost triple the number previously known. The vast majority of these ejecta knots lie at projected distances well out ahead of the remnant's forward blast wave and main shell ejecta, extending to angular distance of 320" to the NE and 260" to the SW from the center of expansion. Such angular distances imply undecelerated ejecta knot transverse velocities of 15,600 and 12,700 km/s, respectively, assuming an explosion date ≈ 1670 AD and a distance of 3.4 kpc. Optical spectra of knots near the outermost tip of the NE ejecta stream show strong emission lines of S, Ca, and Ar. We estimate a total mass ∼0.1 and a kinetic energy of at least ∼ 1 x 1050 erg for S-rich ejecta in the NE jet and SW counterjet. Although their broadness and kinetic energy argue against the Cas A SN being a jet-induced explosion, the jets are kinematically and chemically distinct from the rest of the remnant. This may reflect an origin in a jet-like mechanism that accelerated interior material from a Si-, S-, Ar-, and Ca-rich region near the progenitor's core up through the mantle and H-, He-, N-, and O-rich outer layers with velocities that greatly exceeded that of the rapidly expanding photosphere.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: Cassiopeia A - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

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