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First Name | Sladjana |
Last Name | Knezevic |
Institution | Weizmann Institute of Science |
Country | Israel |
1st Abstract
Title (1st Abstract) | Halpha imaging spectroscopy of Balmer-dominated shocks in Tycho's supernova remnant |
First Author | Sladjana Knezevic |
Affiliation | Weizmann Institute of Science |
Additional Authors | Ronald Laesker (Tuorla Observatory), Glenn van de Ven (MPIA), Joan Font-Serra (IAC), John C. Raymond (CfA), Parviz Ghavamian (Towson University), John Beckman (IAC) |
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Session | 5. Collisionless shock waves in SNRs |
1st Abstract | We present Fabry-Perot interferometric observations of the narrow Halpha component in the shock front of the historical supernova remnant Tycho (SN 1572). Using GHaFaS (Galaxy Halpha Fabry-Perot Spectrometer) on the William Herschel Telescope, we observed a great portion of the shock front in the northeastern region of the remnant. The high spatial (~0.2″/pixel) and spectral resolution (FWHM of 19 km/s) together with the large field-of-view (3.4’x3.4′) of the instrument allow us to measure the narrow Halpha-line width across individual parts of the shocks simultaneously and thereby study the indicators of several shock precursors in a large variety of shock front conditions. Covering one-fourth of the remnant’s shell, we find a strong evidence for the broadening of the narrow Halpha line beyond its intrinsic width of ~ 20 km/s and a presence of an intermediate component with width of order ~150 km/s. Suprathermal narrow-line widths point toward an additional heating mechanism in the form of a cosmic-ray precursor, while the intermediate component, previously only qualitatively reported as a small non-Gaussian contribution to the narrow component, reveals a broad-neutral precursor. |