Global X-Ray Properties of the Vela and Puppis A Supernova Remnants
E.M. Silich, P. Kaaret, A. Zajczyk, D.M. LaRocca, J. Bluem, R., Ringuette, K. Jahoda, K.D. Kuntz

TL;DR
This study uses HaloSat X-ray observations to analyze the thermal plasma properties and luminosities of the Vela and Puppis A supernova remnants, providing new insights into their emission characteristics.
Contribution
First soft X-ray survey of the entire Vela and Puppis A SNR regions with HaloSat, revealing detailed plasma models and luminosities for both remnants.
Findings
Vela SNR best fit with two-temperature plasma model.
Puppis A SNR best fit with single-component plasma model.
First measurement of total X-ray luminosities for both SNRs.
Abstract
The Vela and Puppis A supernova remnants (SNRs) comprise a large emission region of diameter in the soft X-ray sky. The HaloSat CubeSat mission provides the first soft X-ray ( keV) observation of the entire Vela SNR and Puppis A SNR region with a single pointing and moderate spectral resolution. HaloSat observations of the Vela SNR are best fit with a two-temperature thermal plasma model consisting of a cooler component with keV in collisional ionization equilibrium and a hotter component with keV in non-equilibrium ionization. Observations of the Puppis A SNR are best fit with a single-component plane-parallel shocked plasma model with keV in non-equilibrium ionization. For the first time, we find the total X-ray luminosities of both components of the Vela SNR spectrum in…
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