Suzaku Observation of the RCW86 Northeastern Shell
Hiroya Yamaguchi, Katsuji Koyama, Hiroshi Nakajima, Aya Bamba, Ryo, Yamazaki, Jacco Vink, Akiko Kawachi

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the northeast shell of RCW 86, revealing distinct thermal and non-thermal components with different spatial distributions, and proposing a scenario involving shock interactions with the interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spatial and spectral analysis of RCW 86's northeast shell, identifying separate plasma components and their origins, which advances understanding of supernova remnant shock dynamics.
Findings
Low temperature plasma dominates at the east rim.
Non-thermal emission is brightest at the northeast rim.
Fe-Kalpha line originates from ejecta heated by reverse shock.
Abstract
This paper reports the Suzaku results on the northeast shell of RCW 86. With the spatial and spectral analysis, we separated the X-rays into three distinct components; low (kT_e~0.3keV) and high (kT_e~1.8keV) temperature plasmas and a non-thermal component, and discovered their spatial distributions are different from each other. The low temperature plasma is dominated at the east rim, whereas the non-thermal emission is the brightest at the northeast rim which is spatially connected from the east rim. The high temperature plasma, found to contain the ~6.42keV line (K alpha of low-ionized iron), is enhanced at the inward region with respect to the east rim and has no spatial correlation with the non-thermal X-ray (the northeast). The Fe-Kalpha line, therefore, is not related to the non-thermal emission but originates from Fe-rich ejecta heated to the high temperatures by the reverse…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis · High-pressure geophysics and materials
