Chandra X-Ray Study of Galactic Supernova Remnant G299.2-2.9
Sangwook Park (Penn State), Patrick O. Slane (CfA), John P. Hughes, (Rutgers), Koji Mori (Miyazaki), David N. Burrows, and Gordon P. Garmire, (Penn State)

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to analyze the structure, composition, and age of the Galactic supernova remnant G299.2-2.9, revealing a Type Ia origin and complex ambient medium interactions.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of G299.2-2.9 providing insights into its morphology, composition, and explosion characteristics, supporting a Type Ia supernova origin.
Findings
Age estimated at approximately 4500 years.
Supports a Type Ia supernova origin based on ejecta composition.
Revealed inhomogeneous ambient medium with density variations.
Abstract
We report on observations of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G299.22.9 with the {\it Chandra X-Ray Observatory}. The high resolution images with {\it Chandra} resolve the X-ray-bright knots, shell, and diffuse emission extending beyond the bright shell. Interior to the X-ray shell is faint diffuse emission occupying the central regions of the SNR. Spatially-resolved spectroscopy indicates a large foreground absorption ( 3.5 10 cm), which supports a relatively distant location ( 5 kpc) for the SNR. The blast wave is encountering a highly inhomogeneous ambient medium with the densities ranging over more than an order of magnitude ( 0.1 4 cm). Assuming the distance of 5 kpc, we derive a Sedov age of 4500 yr and an explosion energy of 1.6 10 ergs. The…
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