3D Simulations of the Thermal X-ray Emission from Young Supernova Remnants Including Efficient Particle Acceleration
Gilles Ferrand, Anne Decourchelle, Samar Safi-Harb

TL;DR
This paper presents 3D hydrodynamic simulations of young supernova remnants incorporating efficient particle acceleration, revealing how cosmic-ray feedback influences X-ray emission morphology and spectra, aiding interpretation of current and future observations.
Contribution
It introduces the first realistic synthetic X-ray maps of SNRs including particle acceleration effects, highlighting spatial variations in plasma conditions and emission.
Findings
Particle back-reaction reduces integrated X-ray emission, especially at high energies.
Different energy bands probe varying impacts of particle acceleration.
Spatially-resolved spectroscopy is essential due to plasma condition variations.
Abstract
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are believed to be the major contributors to Galactic cosmic rays. The detection of non-thermal emission from SNRs demonstrates the presence of energetic particles, but direct signatures of protons and other ions remain elusive. If these particles receive a sizeable fraction of the explosion energy, the morphological and spectral evolution of the SNR must be modified. To assess this, we run 3D hydrodynamic simulations of a remnant coupled with a non-linear acceleration model. We obtain the time-dependent evolution of the shocked structure, impacted by the Rayleigh-Taylor hydrodynamic instabilities at the contact discontinuity and by the back-reaction of particles at the forward shock. We then compute the progressive temperature equilibration and non-equilibrium ionization state of the plasma, and its thermal emission in each cell. This allows us to produce the…
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