X-ray Evidence for Spectroscopic Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae: XMM observation of the elemental abundance pattern in M87
A. Finoguenov (MPE), K. Matsushita (MPE), H. Boehringer (MPE), Y., Ikebe (MPE), M. Arnaud (CEA Saclay)

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton observations to analyze the elemental abundance patterns in M87's hot gas, revealing insights into the types of supernovae contributing to its chemical enrichment and their variation with radius.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of element abundances in M87's gas, highlighting the diversity of SN Ia enrichment and its dependence on location and cluster environment.
Findings
Central zone shows high Si-group to Fe ratio, indicating incomplete Si burning in SN Ia.
Outer zone has lower Si-group to Fe ratio, characteristic of many galaxy clusters.
Ni/Fe ratio in M87's center is about 1.5, lower than in other clusters, suggesting different SN Ia models dominate.
Abstract
We present the results of a detailed element abundance study of hot gas in M87, observed by XMM-Newton. We choose two radial bins, 1'-3' and 8'-16' (8'-14' for EMOS; hereafter the central and the outer zones), where the temperature is almost constant, to carry out the detailed abundance measurements of O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe and Ni using EPIC-PN (EPN) and -MOS (EMOS) data. First, we find that the element abundance pattern in the central compared to the outer zone in M87 is characterized by SN Ia enrichment of a high (roughly solar) ratio of Si-group elements (Si, S, Ar, Ca) to Fe, implying that Si burning in SN Ia is highly incomplete. In nucleosynthesis modeling this is associated with either a lower density of the deflagration-detonation transition and/or lower C/O and/or lower central ignition density and observationally detected as optically subluminous SNe Ia in early-type…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
