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2005ApJ...632L..99I - Astrophys. J., 632, L99-L102 (2005/October-3)

Discovery of X-ray emission from supernova 1970G with Chandra: filling the void between supernovae and supernova remnants.

IMMLER S. and KUNTZ K.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of X-ray emission from SN 1970G in M101, 35 yr after its outburst, using deep X-ray imaging with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The Chandra ACIS spectrum shows that the emission is soft (≲2 keV) and characteristic of the reverse-shock region. The X-ray luminosity, L0.3–2=(1.1±0.2)x1037 ergs/s, is likely caused by the interaction of the supernova shock with dense circumstellar matter. If the material was deposited by the stellar wind from the progenitor, a mass-loss rate of M{dot}=(2.6±0.4)x10–5 M/yr(vw/10 km/s) is inferred. Utilizing the high-resolution Chandra ACIS data of SN 1970G and its environment, we reconstruct the X-ray lightcurve from previous ROSAT HRI, PSPC, and XMM-Newton EPIC observations, and find a best-fit linear rate of decline of L∝t–s with index s=2.7±0.9 over a period of ~20-35 yr after the outburst. As the oldest supernova detected in X-rays, SN 1970G allows, for the first time, direct observation of the transition from a supernova to its supernova remnant phase.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - ISM: Supernova Remnants - Stars: Supernovae: Individual: Alphanumeric: SN 1970G - X-Rays: General - X-rays: individual (SN 1970G) - X-rays: individual (M101)

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