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2018ApJ...865L...6Z - Astrophys. J., 865, L6-L6 (2018/September-3)

G7.7-3.7: a young supernova remnant probably associated with the guest star in 386 CE (SN 386).

ZHOU P., VINK J., LI G. and DOMCEK V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Although the Galactic supernova rate is about two per century, only few supernova remnants (SNRs) are associated with historical records. There are a few ancient Chinese records of "guest stars" that are probably sightings of supernovae for which the associated SNRs are not established. Here we present an X-ray study of the SNR G7.7-3.7, as observed by XMM-Newton, and discuss its probable association with the guest star of 386 CE. This guest star occurred in the ancient Chinese asterism Nan-Dou, which is part of Sagittarius. The X-ray morphology of G7.7-3.7 shows an arc-like feature in the SNR south, which is characterized by an under-ionized plasma with subsolar abundances, a temperature of 0.4-0.8 keV, and a density of ∼0.5(d/4kpc)–0.5cm–3. A small shock age of 1.2±0.6(d/4kpc)0.5 kyr is inferred from the low ionization timescale of 2.4–1.3+1.1×1010cm–3s of the X-ray arc. The low foreground absorption (NH=3.5±0.5×1021cm–2) of G7.7-3.7 made the supernova explosion visible to the naked eye on the Earth. The position of G7.7-3.7 is consistent with the event of 386 CE, and the X-ray properties suggest that its age is also consistent. Interestingly, the association between G7.7-3.7 and guest star 386 suggests that the supernova was a low-luminosity supernova, thus explaining the brief visibility (2-4 months) of the guest star.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: (G7.7-3.7 - SN 386) - ISM: supernova remnants - supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 20

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