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2022A&A...668A.124E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 668A, 124 (2022/12-1)

How to create Sgr A East Where did the supernova explode?

EHLEROVA S., PALOUS J., MORRIS M.R., WUNSCH R., BARNA B. and VERMOT P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Sgr A East is the supernova remnant closest to the centre of the Milky Way. Its age has been estimated to be either very young, around 1-2 kyr, or about 10 kyr, and its exact origin remains unclear. Aims. We aspire to create a simple model of a supernova explosion that reproduces the shape, size, and location of Sgr A East. Methods. Using a simplified hydrodynamical code, we simulated the evolution of a supernova remnant in the medium around the Galactic centre. The latter consists of a nearby massive molecular cloud with which Sgr A East is known to be interacting and a wind from the nuclear star cluster. Results. Our preferred models of the Sgr A East remnant are compatible with an age of around 10 kyr. We also find suitable solutions for older ages, but not for ages younger than 5 kyr. Our simulations predict that the supernova exploded at a distance of about 3.5 pc from the Galactic centre, below the Galactic plane, slightly eastwards from the centre and 3 pc behind it.

Abstract Copyright: © S. Ehlerová et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): ISM: supernova remnants - ISM: individual objects: Sgr A East - Galaxy: center

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