High angular resolution ALMA images of dust and molecules in the SN 1987A ejecta
Phil Cigan, Mikako Matsuura, Haley L. Gomez, Remy Indebetouw, Fran, Abell\'an, Michael Gabler, Anita Richards, Dennis Alp, Tim Davis, Hans-Thomas, Janka, Jason Spyromilio, M. J. Barlow, David Burrows, Eli Dwek, Claes, Fransson, Bryan Gaensler, Josefin Larsson, P. Bouchet

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA imaging to analyze dust and molecular structures in SN 1987A's ejecta, revealing asymmetries, potential chemical links, and revised dust mass estimates, enhancing understanding of supernova remnants.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA images of SN 1987A's ejecta showing detailed dust and molecular distributions, and revised dust mass estimates based on spectral data.
Findings
Dust in ejecta is asymmetric and clumpy.
Dust and CO are potentially chemically linked.
Revised ejecta dust mass is 0.2-0.4 solar masses.
Abstract
We present high angular resolution (~80 mas) ALMA continuum images of the SN 1987A system, together with CO =2 1, =6 5, and SiO =5 4 to =7 6 images, which clearly resolve the ejecta (dust continuum and molecules) and ring (synchrotron continuum) components. Dust in the ejecta is asymmetric and clumpy, and overall the dust fills the spatial void seen in H images, filling that region with material from heavier elements. The dust clumps generally fill the space where CO =6 5 is fainter, tentatively indicating that these dust clumps and CO are locationally and chemically linked. In these regions, carbonaceous dust grains might have formed after dissociation of CO. The dust grains would have cooled by radiation, and subsequent collisions of grains with gas would also cool the gas,…
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