Completing the X-ray view of the recently discovered supernova remnant G53.41+0.03
V. Dom\v{c}ek, J. Vink, P. Zhou, L. Sun, L. Driessen

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive X-ray analysis of supernova remnant G53.41+0.03, revealing its morphology, plasma conditions, and potential neutron star, thereby enhancing understanding of its structure and evolution.
Contribution
It offers the first full X-ray view of G53.41+0.03, characterizes its plasma regions, estimates its age, and identifies a candidate neutron star, expanding knowledge beyond previous limited data.
Findings
Remnant shows a half-shell radio morphology aligned with X-ray emission.
Three distinct plasma regions with varying ionization, temperature, and density.
Estimated age of the remnant is between 1000 and 5000 years.
Abstract
Aims: We present a detailed X-ray study of the recently discovered supernova remnant (SNR) G53.41+0.03 that follows up and further expands on the previous, limited analysis of archival data covering a small portion of the SNR. Methods: With the new dedicated 70ks XMM-Newton observation we investigate the morphological structure of the SNR in X-rays, search for a presence of a young neutron star and characterise the plasma conditions in the selected regions by means of spectral fitting. Results: The first full view of SNR G53.41+0.03 shows an X-ray emission region well aligned with the reported half-shell radio morphology. We find three distinct regions of the remnant that vary in brightness and hardness of the spectra, and are all best characterised by a hot plasma model in a non-equilibrium ionisation state. Of the three regions, the brightest one contains the most mature plasma, with…
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