XMM-Newton study of 30 Dor C and a newly identified MCSNR J0536-6913 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
P. J. Kavanagh, M. Sasaki, L. M. Bozzetto, M. D. Filipovic, S. D., Points, P. Maggi, and F. Haberl

TL;DR
This study uses extensive X-ray, optical, and radio data to analyze the superbubble 30 Dor C and a newly discovered supernova remnant, revealing complex thermal and non-thermal emission mechanisms and insights into the progenitor star and supernova interaction.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of 30 Dor C and a new supernova remnant, identifying ejecta composition and non-thermal X-ray emission characteristics.
Findings
Discovery of a new supernova remnant, MCSNR J0536-6913.
Evidence of ejecta-dominated remnant with specific elemental lines.
Detection of non-thermal X-ray emission consistent with synchrotron origin.
Abstract
Aims: We present a study of the superbubble (SB) 30 Dor C and the newly identified MCSNR J0536-6913 in the LMC. Methods: All available XMM-Newton data (exposure times of 420 ks EPIC-pn, 556 ks EPIC-MOS1, 614 ks EPIC-MOS2) were used to characterise the thermal X-ray emission in the region. An analysis of the non-thermal X-rays is also presented and discussed in the context of emission mechanisms previously suggested in the literature. These data are supplemented by X-ray data from Chandra, optical data from the MCELS, and radio data from ATCA and MOST. Results: The brightest thermal emission was found to be associated with a new supernova remnant, MCSNR J0536-6913. X-ray spectral analysis of MCSNR J0536-6913 suggested an ejecta-dominated remnant with lines of O, Ne, Mg, and Si, and a total 0.3-10 keV luminosity of ~8E+34 erg/s. Based on derived ejecta abundance ratios, we determined the…
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