Multi-wavelength study of the supernova remnant Kes 79 (G33.6+0.1): On its supernova properties and expansion into a molecular environment
Ping Zhou, Yang Chen, Samar Safi-Harb, Xin Zhou, Ming Sun, Zhi-Yu, Zhang, and Gao-Yuan Zhang

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of Kes 79, revealing its interaction with molecular clouds, complex morphology, and insights into its supernova explosion and progenitor characteristics.
Contribution
It offers the first direct evidence of SNR-molecular cloud interaction and detailed spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy, advancing understanding of Kes 79's structure and explosion properties.
Findings
Confirmed physical interaction with molecular cloud at 105 km/s
Refined Sedov age to 4.4-6.7 kyr and shock velocity to 730 km/s
Indicated asymmetric supernova explosion and progenitor mass of 15-20 solar masses
Abstract
Kes 79 (G33.6+0.1) is an aspherical thermal composite supernova remnant (SNR) observed across the electromagnetic spectrum and showing an unusual highly-structured morphology, in addition to harboring a central compact object (CCO). Using the CO J=1-0, J=2-1, and J=3-2 data, we provide the first direct evidence and new morphological evidence to support the physical interaction between the SNR and the molecular cloud at km s. We revisit the 380 ks XMM-Newton observations and perform a dedicated spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopic study with careful background subtraction. The overall X-ray-emitting gas is characterized by an under-ionized ( cm^) cool ( keV) plasma with solar abundances, plus an under-ionized ( cm) hot ( keV) plasma with elevated Ne, Mg, Si,…
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