Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

Katsuji

1st Abstract

Title (1st Abstract)

Iron K shell line, a probe of low energy cosmic rays in SNRs

First Author

Katsuji Koyama

Affiliation

Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kita-Shirakawa-Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan

Additional Authors

Tamotsu Sato
Department of High Energy Astrophysics, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), 3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Chuo, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan

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8. SNe and SNRs cosmic ray acceleration

1st Abstract

Since the discovery of non thermal power-law X-rays at the rim of SN1006 by Koyama et al. (1995), this feature has been established to be evidence of high energy cosmic rays (HECRs). The HECRs are created by a diffuse shock acceleration process. Accordingly low energy cosmic rays (LECRS) must be presented as the injector of this acceleration process. We found for the first time that the K-shell line from neutral iron at 6.4 keV is good tracer of LECRs in SNRs. This paper present the observational facts for LECRs from intermediate aged SNRs, 3C391, Kes79, Kes 78 and W44 in the Scutum Arm region (see figure, Sato et al. 2014, 2015). Two SNRs, 3C391 and W44, exhibit recombining plasma (RP), an unusual structure in the frame work of the standard SNR evolution scenario. Together with the RP, we discuss the origin of LECRs in the SNRs

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