The Re-Acceleration of the Shock Wave in the Radio Remnant of SN 1987A
Yvette Cendes, Bryan Gaensler, Chi-Yung Ng, Giovanna Zanardo, Lister, Staveley-Smith, Anastasios Tzioumis

TL;DR
This study presents 25 years of radio observations of SN 1987A, revealing a shock wave re-acceleration and morphological changes indicating the remnant's expansion beyond the dense inner ring.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed radio imaging evidence of the shock wave re-acceleration and morphological evolution of SN 1987A over a 25-year period.
Findings
Shock wave re-accelerated from 2,300 km/s to 3,610 km/s.
Remnant expansion and brightness asymmetry observed over time.
Shockwave is leaving the equatorial ring and interacting with the circumstellar medium.
Abstract
We report on updated radio imaging observations of the radio remnant of Supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) at 9 GHz, taken with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), covering a 25-year period (1992-2017). We use Fourier modeling of the supernova remnant to model its morphology, using both a torus model and a ring model, and find both models show an increasing flux density, and have shown a continuing expansion of the remnant. As found in previous studies, we find the torus model most accurately fits our data, and has shown a change in the remnant expansion at Day 9,300 210 from 2,300 200 km/s to 3,610 240 km/s. We have also seen an increase in brightness in the western lobe of the remnant, although the eastern lobe is still the dominant source of emission, unlike what has been observed at contemporary optical and X-ray wavelengths. We expect to observe a reversal in this…
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