Clumps and rings of ejecta in SNR 0540-69.3 as seen in 3D
J. Larsson, J. Sollerman, J. D. Lyman, J. Spyromilio, L. Tenhu, C., Fransson, P. Lundqvist

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed 3D reconstruction of ejecta in SNR 0540-69.3, revealing clumpy rings and structures that inform the supernova's explosion dynamics and progenitor characteristics.
Contribution
The paper provides the first 3D mapping of ejecta in SNR 0540-69.3, identifying distinct emission components and estimating the remnant's age, offering new insights into supernova explosion mechanisms.
Findings
Identification of clumpy rings and irregular structures in ejecta
Estimated remnant age of approximately 1146 years
Confirmation of a Type II supernova with hydrogen mixed into low velocities
Abstract
The distribution of ejecta in young supernova remnants offers a powerful observational probe of their explosions and progenitors. Here we present a 3D reconstruction of the ejecta in SNR 0540-69.3, which is an O-rich remnant with a pulsar wind nebula located in the LMC. We use observations from VLT/MUSE to study H\beta, [O III] \lambda \lambda 4959, 5007, H\alpha, [S II] \lambda \lambda 6717, 6731, [Ar III] \lambda 7136 and [S III] \lambda 9069. This is complemented by 2D spectra from VLT/X-shooter, which also cover [O II] \lambda \lambda 3726, 3729 and [Fe II] \lambda 12567. We identify three main emission components: (i) Clumpy rings in the inner nebula (<1000 km/s) with similar morphologies in all lines; (ii) Faint extended [O III] emission dominated by an irregular ring-like structure with radius ~1600 km/s and inclination ~40 \dg, but with maximal velocities reaching ~3000 km/s;…
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