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2020ApJ...894..145S - Astrophys. J., 894, 145-145 (2020/May-2)

Spatially resolved Chandra spectroscopy of the Large Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant N132D.

SHARDA P., GAETZ T.J., KASHYAP V.L. and PLUCINSKY P.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform detailed spectroscopy of the X-ray-brightest supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), N132D, using Chandra archival observations. By analyzing the spectra of the entire well-defined rim, we determine the mean abundances for O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, and Fe for the local LMC environment. We find evidence of enhanced O on the northwestern and S on the northeastern blast wave. By analyzing spectra interior to the remnant, we confirm the presence of a Si-rich, relatively hot plasma (>=1.5 keV) that is also responsible for the Fe K emission. Chandra images show that the Fe K emission is distributed throughout the interior of the southern half of the remnant but does not extend out to the blast wave. We estimate the progenitor mass to be 15 ± 5 M using abundance ratios in different regions that collectively cover a large fraction of the remnant, as well as from the radius of the forward shock compared with models of an explosion in a cavity created by stellar winds. We fit ionizing and recombining plasma models to the Fe K emission and find that the current data cannot distinguish between the two, so the origin of the high-temperature plasma remains uncertain. Our analysis is consistent with N132D being the result of a core-collapse supernova in a cavity created by its intermediate-mass progenitor.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Core-collapse supernovae - Interstellar medium - X-ray observatories - X-ray astronomy - Plasma astrophysics - Shocks - Interstellar abundances - Metallicity - Large Magellanic Cloud - High resolution spectroscopy

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