A new study on a type Iax stellar remnant and its probable association with SN 1181
Foteini Lykou, Quentin A. Parker, Andreas Ritter, Albert A. Zijlstra,, D. John Hillier, Mart\'in A. Guerrero, Pascal Le D\^u

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations and modeling of the unique stellar remnant of SN 1181, revealing its properties, wind features, and dust presence, and supports its classification as a Type Iax supernova remnant.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the only known bound stellar SN remnant with Wolf-Rayet features, including wind modeling, magnetic field limits, and dust detection.
Findings
Remnant mass estimated at 1.0-1.65 solar masses
Detected cold dust shell in a Type Iax remnant
Ejecta mass and energy consistent with Type Iax supernovae
Abstract
We report observations and modeling of the stellar remnant and presumed double-degenerate merger of Type~Iax supernova Pa30, which is the probable remnant of SN~1181~AD. It is the only known bound stellar SN remnant and the only star with Wolf-Rayet features that is neither a planetary nebula central star nor a massive Pop I progenitor. We model the unique emission-line spectrum with broad, strong O~{\sc vi} and O~{\sc viii} lines as a fast stellar wind and shocked, hot gas. Non-LTE wind modeling indicates a mass-loss rate of and a terminal velocity of 15,000~km\,s, consistent with earlier results. O~{\sc viii} lines indicate shocked gas temperatures of MK. We derive a magnetic field upper limit of MG, below earlier suggestions. The luminosity indicates a remnant mass of 1.0--1.65\,\rm M with ejecta mass…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
