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2003ApJ...593L..23C - Astrophys. J., 593, L23-L26 (2003/August-2)

Cassiopeia a and its clumpy presupernova wind.

CHEVALIER R.A. and OISHI J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The observed shock wave positions and expansion in Cassiopeia A can be interpreted in a model of supernova interaction with a freely expanding stellar wind with a mass loss rate of ∼2x10–5 M.yr–1 for a wind velocity of 10 km.s–1. The wind was probably still being lost at the time of the supernova, which may have been of Type IIn or Type IIb. The wind may play a role in the formation of very fast knots observed in Cas A. In this model, the quasi-stationary flocculi (QSFs) represent clumps in the wind, with a density contrast of several 103 compared with the smooth wind. The outer, unshocked clumpy wind is photoionized by radiation from the supernova and is observed as a patchy H II region around Cas A. This gas has a lower density than the QSFs and is heated by nonradiative shocks driven by the blast wave. Denser clumps have recombined and are observed as H I compact absorption features toward Cas A.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Name: Cassiopeia A - Stars: Supernovae: General - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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