Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10695928 | Advances in Space Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We continue monitoring supernova remnant (SNR) 1987A with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. As of 2004 January, bright X-ray spots in the northwest and the southwest are now evident in addition to the bright eastern ring. The overall X-ray spectrum, since 2002 December, can be described by a planar shock with an electron temperature of â¼2.1 keV. The soft X-ray flux is now 8 Ã 10â13 ergs cmâ2 sâ1, which is about five times higher than four years ago. This flux increase rate is consistent with our prediction based on an exponential density distribution along the radius of the SNR between the HII region and the inner ring. We still have no direct evidence of a central point source, and place an upper limit of LX = 1.3 Ã 1034 ergs sâ1 on the 3-10 keV band X-ray luminosity.
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Authors
Sangwook Park, Svetozar A. Zhekov, David N. Burrows, Gordon P. Garmire, Dick McCray,