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Mid-Infrared Imaging of Supernova 1987A
At a distance of 50 kpc, Supernova 1987A is an ideal target to study how a young supernova (SN) evolves in time. Its equatorial ring, filled with material expelled from the progenitor star about 20 000 yr ago, has been engulfed with SN blast waves. Shocks heat dust grains in the ring, emitting their energy at mid-infrared (IR) wavelengths We present ground-based 10–18 μm monitoring of the ring of SN 1987A from day 6067 to 12814 at a resolution of 0.5 arcsec, together with SOFIA photometry at 10–30 μm. The IR images in the 2000’s (day 6067–7242) showed that the shocks first began brightening the east side of the ring. Later, our mid-IR images from 2017 to 2022 (day 10952–12714) show that dust emission is now fading in the east, while it has brightened on the west side of the ring. Because dust grains are heated in the shocked plasma, which can emit X-rays, the IR and X-ray brightness ratio represent shock diagnostics. Until 2007 the IR to X-ray brightness ratio remained constant over time, and during this time shocks seemed to be largely influencing the east side of the ring. However, since then, the IR to X-ray ratio has been declining, due to increased X-ray brightness. Whether the declining IR brightness is because of dust grains being destroyed or being cooled in the post-shock regions will require more detailed modelling.
Document ID
20230002188
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Mikako Matsuura ORCID
(Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Roger Wesson
(Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Richard G Arendt
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Eli Dwek
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
James M DeBuizer
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, Maryland, United States)
John Danziger
(Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste )
Patrice Bouchet
(European Space Agency Paris, France)
M J Barlow ORCID
(University College London London, United Kingdom)
Phil Cigan ORCID
(George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia, United States)
Haley L Gomez ORCID
(Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Jeonghee Rho
(SETI Institute Mountain View, California, United States)
Margaret Meixner
(Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
February 15, 2023
Publication Date
October 21, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publisher: Oxford
Volume: 517
Issue: 3
Issue Publication Date: October 21, 2022
ISSN: 0035-8711
e-ISSN: 1365-2966
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 881530
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC21M0002
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNA17BF53C
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NM0018D0004P00002
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-9700150
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