X-ray Studies of the Inverted Ejecta Layers in the Southeast Area of Cassiopeia A
Tomoya Tsuchioka,
Toshiki Sato,
Shinya Yamada
et al.
Abstract:The central strong activities in core-collapse supernovae expect to produce the overturning of the Feand Si/O-rich ejecta during the supernova explosion based on multi-dimensional simulations. X-ray observations of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A have indicated that the Fe-rich ejecta lies outside the Si-rich materials in the southeastern region, which is consistent with the hypothesis on the inversion of the ejecta. We investigate the kinematic and nucleosynthetic properties of the inverted ejecta layers i… Show more
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