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2005ApJ...635..365G - Astrophys. J., 635, 365-380 (2005/December-2)

Exploring the kinematics of the oxygen-rich supernova remnant G292.0+1.8: ejecta shells, fast-moving knots, and shocked circumstellar material.

GHAVAMIAN P., HUGHES J.P. and WILLIAMS T.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of an in-depth optical study of the core-collapse supernova remnant G292.0+1.8 using the Rutgers Fabry-Perot (RFP) imaging spectrometer. Our observations provide a detailed picture of the supernova remnant in the emission lines of [O III] λ5007, Hα, and [N II] λ6548. The [O III] Fabry-Perot scans reveal a bright crescent-shaped spur of previously known high-velocity (Vradial∼1500 km/s) O-rich ejecta located on the eastern side of the remnant. The spur consists of a semicoherent structure of mostly redshifted material, along with several clumps that have apparently broken out of the more orderly shell-like expansion. The high-velocity (≳600 km/s) component of the spur also displays a scalloped morphology characteristic of Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities. We also find a large number of fast-moving knots (FMKs) of O-rich ejecta undetected in prior photographic plate images and similar to features seen in Cas A. The FMKs are distributed sparsely in the interior of G292.0+1.8 and are seen mostly in blueshifted emission out to Vradial~-1700 km/s. The position-velocity distribution of the FMKs can be kinematically described as a shell 3'.4 in radius expanding at a velocity of 1700 km/s. Another feature apparent in the [O III] scans is an equatorial belt consisting of both a barlike structure at zero radial velocity and a clumpy, high-velocity ejecta component seen in projection along the line of sight. Portions of the zero-velocity bar are spatially well correlated with a similar structure seen in the Chandra X-ray image of G292.0+1.8. The bar is also detected in our Hα RFP images at zero radial velocity, providing further evidence that this structure is of circumstellar origin. We find that the optical and X-ray properties of the bar are consistent with incomplete (partially radiative) shocks in material of moderate densities. There are also a number of faint, elongated structures seen in Hα at zero radial velocity across the interior of G292.0+1.8 that lack [O III] and X-ray counterparts. These filaments may be low-density H I clouds photoionized by hard radiation from the interior of the remnant. Overall, these results suggest that G292.0+1.8 is currently interacting with a low-density environment. We find no evidence for high-velocity Hα or [N II] emission over the dynamical range sampled by the RFP. Assuming a distance of 6 kpc for G292.0+1.8, we estimate a kinematic age of (3000-3400)d6yr for this remnant.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Alphanumeric: G292.0+1.8 - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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