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2020MNRAS.491.3013G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 491, 3013-3021 (2020/January-2)

Deciphering the nature of the pulsar wind nebula CTB 87 with XMM-Newton.

GUEST B., SAFI-HARB S., MacMASTER A., KOTHES R., OLMI B., AMATO E., BUCCIANTINI N. and ARZOUMANIAN Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

CTB 87 (G74.9+1.2) is an evolved supernova remnant (SNR) which hosts a peculiar pulsar wind nebula (PWN). The X-ray peak is offset from that observed in radio and lies towards the edge of the radio nebula. The putative pulsar, CXOU J201609.2+371110, was first resolved with Chandra and is surrounded by a compact and a more extended X-ray nebula. Here, we use a deep XMM-Newton observation to examine the morphology and evolutionary stage of the PWN and to search for thermal emission expected from a supernova shell or reverse shock interaction with supernova ejecta. We do not find evidence of thermal X-ray emission from the SNR and place an upper limit on the electron density of 0.05 cm-3 for a plasma temperature kT ∼ 0.8 keV. The morphology and spectral properties are consistent with a ∼20-kyr-old relic PWN expanding into a stellar wind-blown bubble. We also present the first X-ray spectral index map from the PWN and show that we can reproduce its morphology by means of 2D axisymmetric relativistic hydrodynamical simulations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual (CTB 87 CXOU J201609.2+371110) - ISM: supernova remnants

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