XMM-Newton observation of SNR J0533-7202 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
P. J. Kavanagh, M. Sasaki, E. T. Whelan, P. Maggi, F. Haberl, L. M., Bozzetto, M. D. Filipovic, E. J. Crawford

TL;DR
This study presents an X-ray analysis of SNR J0533-7202 in the LMC, revealing its morphology, size, age, and plasma composition, and discusses the nature of a central X-ray source.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray characterization of SNR J0533-7202, including morphology, size, age, and plasma properties, using XMM-Newton data and Sedov modeling.
Findings
X-ray emission is non-uniform and correlated with radio emission.
Remnant is in the Sedov phase with an estimated age of 17-27 kyr.
No ejecta signatures detected, indicating ISM-dominated plasma.
Abstract
Aims. We present an X-ray study of the supernova remnant SNR J0533-7202 in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and determine its physical characteristics based on its X-ray emission. Methods. We observed SNR J0533-7202 with XMM-Newton (flare-filtered exposure times of 18 ks EPIC-pn and 31 ks EPIC-MOS1/MOS2). We produced X-ray images of the SNR, performed an X-ray spectral analysis, and compared the results to multi-wavelength studies. Results. The distribution of X-ray emission is highly non-uniform, with the south-west region brighter than the north-east. The X-ray emission is correlated with the radio emission from the remnant. We determine that this morphology is likely due to the SNR expanding into a non-uniform ambient medium and not an absorption effect. We estimate the size to be 53.9 (\pm 3.4) x 43.6 (\pm 3.4) pc, with the major axis rotated ~64 degrees east of north. We find no…
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