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2016ApJ...820L...3Y - Astrophys. J., 820, L3 (2016/March-3)

The refined shock velocity of the X-ray filaments in the RCW 86 northeast rim.

YAMAGUCHI H., KATSUDA S., CASTRO D., WILLIAMS B.J., LOPEZ L.A., SLANE P.O., SMITH R.K. and PETRE R.

Abstract (from CDS):

A precise measurement of shock velocities is crucial for constraining the mechanism and efficiency of cosmic-ray (CR) acceleration at supernova remnant (SNR) shock fronts. The northeastern rim of the SNR RCW 86 is thought to be a particularly efficient CR acceleration site, owing to the recent result in which an extremely high shock velocity of ∼6000 km/s was claimed. Here, we revisit the same SNR rim with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, 11 years after the first observation. This longer baseline than previously available allows us to determine a more accurate proper motion of the nonthermal X-ray filament, revealing a much lower velocity of 3000±340 km/s (and even slower at a brighter region). Although the value has dropped to one-half of that from the previous X-ray measurement, it is still higher than the mean velocity of the Hα filaments in this region (∼1200 km/s). This discrepancy implies that the filaments bright in nonthermal X-rays and Hα emission trace different velocity components, and thus a CR pressure constrained by combining the X-ray kinematics and the Hα spectroscopy can easily be overestimated. We also measure the proper motion of the thermal X-ray filament immediately to the south of the nonthermal one. The inferred velocity (720±360 km/s) is significantly lower than that of the nonthermal filament, suggesting the presence of denser ambient material, possibly a wall formed by a wind from the progenitor, which has drastically slowed down the shock.

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Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - ISM: individual: RCW 86 - ISM: supernova remnants - proper motions - shock waves - X-rays: ISM

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