Bolte J, Sasaki M, Breitschwerdt D (2015)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
Publisher: EDP SCIENCES S A
Book Volume: 582
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361\201526000
Context. Using detailed 3D hydrodynamic simulations we study the nature of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) CTB 109
(G109.1-1.0), which is well known for its semicircular shape and a bright diffuse X-ray emission feature inside the SNR.
Aims. Our model has been designed to explain the observed morphology, with a special emphasis on the bright emission feature
inside the SNR. Moreover, we determine the age of the remnant and compare our findings with X-ray observations. With CTB 109 we
test a new method of detailed numerical simulations of diffuse young objects, using realistic initial conditions derived directly from
observations.
Methods. We performed numerical 3D simulations with the RAMSES code. The initial density structure has been directly taken from
12CO emission data, adding an additional dense cloud, which, when it is shocked, causes the bright emission feature.
Results. From parameter studies we obtained the position (l, b) = (109.1545 , −1.0078 ) for an elliptical cloud with ncloud = 25 cm^-3 based on the preshock density from Chandra data and a maximum diameter of 4.54 pc, whose encounter with the supernova (SN)
shock wave generates the bright X-ray emission inside the SNR. The calculated age of the remnant is about 11 000 yr according to
our simulations. In addition, we can also determine the most probable site of the SN explosion.
Conclusions. Hydrodynamic simulations can reproduce the morphology and the observed size of the SNR CTB 109 remarkably well.
Moreover, the simulations show that it is very plausible that the bright X-ray emission inside the SNR is the result of an elliptical
dense cloud shocked by the SN explosion wave. We show that numerical simulations using observational data for an initial model can
produce meaningful results.
APA:
Bolte, J., Sasaki, M., & Breitschwerdt, D. (2015). 3D hydrodynamic simulations of the Galactic supernova remnant CTB 109. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 582. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361\201526000
MLA:
Bolte, Jan, Manami Sasaki, and Dieter Breitschwerdt. "3D hydrodynamic simulations of the Galactic supernova remnant CTB 109." Astronomy & Astrophysics 582 (2015).
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