Measuring the initial mass of 44Ti in SN 1987A through the 44Sc emission line
Roberta Giuffrida, Marco Miceli, Emanuele Greco, Salvatore Orlando, Masaomi Ono, Vincenzo Sapienza, Fabrizio Bocchino, Oleh Petruk, Barbara Olmi, Shigehiro Nagataki

TL;DR
This study estimates the initial mass of radioactive $^{44}$Ti in SN 1987A by analyzing the $^{44}$Sc emission line using Chandra data, providing results consistent with previous measurements and offering insights into supernova nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
It introduces a new method of estimating $^{44}$Ti mass via $^{44}$Sc emission line analysis from Chandra observations, complementing prior X-ray based estimates.
Findings
Detected $^{44}$Sc emission line with 99.7% significance.
Estimated $^{44}$Ti mass as (1.6 ± 0.5) × 10^{-4} M_.
Results align with previous NuSTAR measurements.
Abstract
Context. Deriving the mass and large-scale asymmetries of radioactive isotopes offers valuable insights into the complex phases of a supernova explosion. Important examples are Ni, with its decay products Co and Fe, and Ti, which are studied through their X-rays emission lines and provide a powerful diagnostic tool to probe the explosive nucleosynthesis processes in the inner layers of the exploding star. Aims. In this framework, SN 1987A provides a privileged laboratory being the youngest supernova remnant from which the mass of Ti has been estimated. However, some tension exists in determining the initial mass of Ti. Previous analysis, relying on \textit{NuSTAR} and \textit{INTEGRAL} data, report and , respectively. In this paper we estimate the initial…
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