2016
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/834/1/19
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOACTIVE 44Ti IN CASSIOPEIA A

Abstract: The distribution of elements produced in the innermost layers of a supernova explosion is a key diagnostic for studying the collapse of massive stars. Here we present the results of a 2.4 Ms NuSTAR observing campaign aimed at studying the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A). We perform spatially resolved spectroscopic analyses of the 44 Ti ejecta, which we use to determine the Doppler shift and thus the three-dimensional (3D) velocities of the 44 Ti ejecta. We find an initial 44 Ti mass of (1.54±0.21) ×… Show more

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“…In any case, I argue that strong pre-explosion outbursts require the presence of a binary companion. Grefenstette et al (2017) present the distribution of 44 Ti in the Cassiopeia A SNR (also Lee et al 2017). Wongwathanarat et al (2015) present numerical simulations based on neutrino-driven explosion, and argue that they reproduce the protrusions and the distribution of some metals in Cassiopeia A.…”
Section: Observational Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In any case, I argue that strong pre-explosion outbursts require the presence of a binary companion. Grefenstette et al (2017) present the distribution of 44 Ti in the Cassiopeia A SNR (also Lee et al 2017). Wongwathanarat et al (2015) present numerical simulations based on neutrino-driven explosion, and argue that they reproduce the protrusions and the distribution of some metals in Cassiopeia A.…”
Section: Observational Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Orlando et al (2016) had to introduce large-scale anisotropies (that I attribute to jets) to reproduce the structure of Cassiopeia A. Grefenstette et al 2017). Lower panel: Numerical simulations based on the neutrino-driven explosion mechanism (from Wongwathanarat et al 2015).…”
Section: Observational Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of these asymmetries remains unclear: they may reflect the asymmetries inherent to the explosion mechanism, or they may arise from interactions with an inhomogeneous medium. For example, kinematic studies demonstrate large-scale asymmetries in SNR ejecta (e.g., SN 1987A: Boggs et al 2015; Cas A: Rest et al 2011;Grefenstette et al 2017), while observations and simulations show that interaction with a dense medium can alter the morphology and thermodynamic properties of SNRs (e.g., Tenorio-Tagle et al 1985;Lazendic & Slane 2006;Slane et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metals synthesized in the explosions are shock-heated to X-ray emitting temperatures, and X-ray observations of SNRs have revealed complex morphologies that may reflect asymmetries in SN explosion mechanisms (see Weisskopf & Hughes 2006 and Vink 2012 for a review). For example, the young SNR Cassiopeia A (Cas A) has asymmetric velocity gradients in its ejecta knots and jets that are attributed to its explosion (DeLaney et al 2010;Fesen et al 2006;Hwang & Laming 2012;Milisavljevic & Fesen 2015;Grefenstette et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results were reported from OSSE on CGRO , RXTE (Rothschild et al 1999), Beppo-Sax (Vink et al 2001), and both INTE-GRAL instruments IBIS and SPI (Renaud et al 2006a;Martin et al 2009;Siegert et al 2015), culminating with NuSTAR's observations where NuSTAR's X-ray mirror allowed to spatially resolve this emission (Grefenstette et al 2014) . This first image of 44 Ti gamma-ray line emission (Grefenstette et al 2014) provides a key lesson on supernova Gamma-ray spectroscopy nucleosynthesis and morphology, with interesting deviations from a spherical explosion (Grefenstette et al 2017) (see also Grefenstette et al, Janka et al, Fryer et al, and Wongwhatanarath, these proceedings). INTEGRAL/SPI data are being accumulated to refine spectroscopic results, as only SPI is capable to measure both the hard X-ray and gamma ray lines from the 44 Ti decay chain .…”
Section: Gamma Rays and The Physics Of Supernova Explosionsmentioning
confidence: 99%