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Asymmetric Expansion of the Youngest Galactic Supernova Remnant G1.9+0.3The youngest Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G1.9+0.3, produced by a (probable) SN Ia that exploded approximately 1900 CE, is strongly asymmetric at radio wavelengths, much brighter in the north, but bilaterally symmetric in X-rays. We present the results of X-ray expansion measurements that illuminate the origin of the radio asymmetry. We confirm the mean expansion rate (2011-2015) of 0.58% per yr, but large spatial variations are present. Using the nonparametric 'Demons' method, we measure the velocity field throughout the entire SNR, finding that motions vary by a factor of 5, from 0.''09 to 0.''44 per yr. The slowest shocks are at the outer boundary of the bright northern radio rim, with velocities v(sub s) as low as 3600 km per sec (for an assumed distance of 8.5 kpc), much less than v(sub s) = 12,000-13,000 km per sec along the X-ray-bright major axis. Such strong deceleration of the northern blast wave most likely arises from the collision of SN ejecta with a much denser than average ambient medium there. This asymmetric ambient medium naturally explains the radio asymmetry. In several locations, significant morphological changes and strongly nonradial motions are apparent. The spatially integrated X-ray flux continues to increase with time. Based on Chandra observations spanning 8.3 yr, we measure its increase at 1.3% +/- 0.8% per yr. The SN ejecta are likely colliding with the asymmetric circumstellar medium ejected by the SN progenitor prior to its explosion.
Document ID
20170002250
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Borkowski, Kazimerz J.
(North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh, NC, United States)
Gwynne, Peter
(North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh, NC, United States)
Reynolds, Stephen P.
(North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh, NC, United States)
Green, David A.
(Cambridge Univ. Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Hwang, Una
(Maryland Univ. College Park, MD, United States)
Petre, Robert
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Willett, Rebecca
(Wisconsin-Madison Univ. Madison, WI, United States)
Date Acquired
March 14, 2017
Publication Date
March 1, 2017
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publisher: AAS/IOP Piublishing partnership
Volume: 837
Issue: 1
e-ISSN: 2041-8213
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN39892
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG06EO90A
CONTRACT_GRANT: SAO GO5-16069A-C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
ISM: individual objects (G1.9+0.3) ISM: individual objects (G1.9+0.3)

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