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First Name | Wei |
Last Name | Sun |
Institution | Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS |
Country | China |
1st Abstract
Title (1st Abstract) | Chandra Observation of the Supernova Remnant N11L |
First Author | Wei Sun |
Affiliation | Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS |
Additional Authors | Yang Chen/Nanjing University |
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Session | 1. Radiation studies from gamma-rays to radio in Galactic and Extragalactic SNRs |
1st Abstract | We performed a Chandra X-ray study of the supernova remnant (SNR) N11L in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The X-ray emission is predominantly distributed within the main shell and the northern loop-like filaments traced by the optical narrow band images, with an indistinct extension along the north area. The brightest emission comes from a northeast-southwest ridge, and peaks at two patches at center and southwest. Spectral analysis indicates that the blast wave is propagating in a inhomogenous environment, and the X-ray emission overall is dominated by thermal gas whose composition is consistent with the LMC average abundance. The ionization time of the hot plasma implied by the X-ray spectral analysis is consistent with the Sedov age of the SNR derived from the best-fit parameters and the apparent radius of the SNR based on the optical images, however, the consequent explosion energy is no only at least one order of magnitude less than the canonical value of 10^51 ergs, but also takes a small portion of the thermal energy of the hot gas. That discrepancy supports the blown-out scenario. |