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2005ApJ...635..355H - Astrophys. J., 635, 355-364 (2005/December-2)

Chandra X-ray observation of a mature cloud-shock interaction in the bright eastern knot region of Puppis A.

HWANG U., FLANAGAN K.A. and PETRE R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Chandra X-ray images and spectra of the most prominent cloud-shock interaction region in the Puppis A supernova remnant. The bright eastern knot (BEK) has two main morphological components: (1) a bright compact knot that lies directly behind the apex of an indentation in the eastern X-ray boundary; and (2) lying 1' westward behind the shock, a curved vertical structure (bar) that is separated from a smaller bright cloud (cap) by faint diffuse emission. Based on hardness images and spectra, we identify the bar and cap as a single shocked interstellar cloud. Its morphology strongly resembles the ``voided sphere'' structures seen at late times in Klein and coworkers' experimental simulations of cloud-shock interactions, when the crushing of the cloud by shear instabilities is well underway. We infer an interaction time of roughly 3 cloud-crushing timescales, which translates to 2000-4000 yr, based on the X-ray temperature, physical size, and estimated expansion of the shocked cloud. This is the first X-ray-identified example of a cloud-shock interaction in this advanced phase. Closer to the shock front, the X-ray emission of the compact knot in the eastern part of the BEK region implies a recent interaction with relatively denser gas, some of which lies in front of the remnant. The complex spatial relationship of the X-ray emission of the compact knot to optical [O III] emission suggests that there are multiple cloud interactions occurring along the line of sight.

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Journal keyword(s): Instabilities - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Supernova Remnants - X-rays: individual (Puppis A)

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