An X-Ray Synchrotron Shell and a Pulsar: The Peculiar Supernova Remnant G32.4+0.1

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Reynolds, Stephen P. [1 ]
Borkowski, Kazimierz J. [1 ]
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[1] North Carolina State Univ, Phys Dept, POB 8202, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2024年 / 962卷 / 02期
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SHOCK; ACCELERATION; CASSIOPEIA; ELECTRONS; EXPANSION;
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10.3847/1538-4357/ad1a16
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P1 [天文学];
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We present a deep Chandra observation of the shell supernova remnant (SNR) G32.4+0.1, whose featureless X-ray spectrum has led to its classification as an X-ray synchrotron-dominated SNR. We find a partial shell morphology whose outline is quite circular, with a radius of about 11 pc at an assumed distance of 11 kpc. Thermal and power-law spectral models for three relatively bright regions provided equally good fits, but the absence of spectral lines required ionization timescales from thermal fits that are inconsistent with the mean densities derived from emission measures. We thus confirm the nonthermal, i.e., synchrotron, origin of X-rays from G32.4+0.1. Shock velocities needed to accelerate electrons to the required TeV energies are greater than or similar to 1000 km s-1, giving a remnant age less than or similar to 5000-9000 yr. There is no obvious X-ray counterpart to the radio pulsar PSR J1850-0026, but its position adjoins a region of X-ray emission whose spectrum is somewhat harder than that of other regions of the shell, and which may be a pulsar-wind nebula (PWN), though its spectrum is steeper than almost all known X-ray PWNe. The distance of the pulsar from the center of symmetry of the shell disfavors a birth in a supernova event at that location only a few thousand years before; either the pulsar (and putative PWN) are not associated with the shell SNR, requiring a coincidence of both position and (roughly) absorbing column density, or the SNR is much older, making the origin of nonthermal emission problematic.
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