2015
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/799/1/103
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The Metal-Enriched Thermal Composite Supernova Remnant Kesteven 41 (G337.8-0.1) in a Molecular Environment

Abstract: The physical nature of thermal composite supernova remnants (SNRs) remains controversial. We have revisited the archival XMM-Newton and Chandra data of the thermal composite SNR Kesteven 41 (Kes 41 or G337.8−0.1) and performed a millimeter observation toward this source in the 12 CO, 13 CO, and C 18 O lines. The X-ray emission, mainly concentrated toward the southwestern part of the SNR, is characterized by distinct S and Ar He-like lines in the spectra. The X-ray spectra can be fitted with an absorbed nonequi… Show more

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“…These properties are comparable to that of Sgr A East. Another shared property among them is the centrally filled X-ray emission and shell-like radio morphology, which categorize them as mixed-morphology SNRs (Lazendic et al 2006;Vink 2012;Zhang et al 2015). This is distinct from other young Type Ia SNRs with a shell-like X-ray morphology.…”
Section: Comparison With 3c397 and W49bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These properties are comparable to that of Sgr A East. Another shared property among them is the centrally filled X-ray emission and shell-like radio morphology, which categorize them as mixed-morphology SNRs (Lazendic et al 2006;Vink 2012;Zhang et al 2015). This is distinct from other young Type Ia SNRs with a shell-like X-ray morphology.…”
Section: Comparison With 3c397 and W49bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Mixed-morphology SNRs comprise a significant fraction of all the observed Galactic remnants and there are 33 such objects in our calibration sample (see Table 1). They are known to expand in a very complex and usually high density environments (Zhang et al 2015). For a significant number of these objects there is observational evidence of interaction with the adjacent H i and molecular clouds (physical association with OH masers, coincidence with the CO distribution, strong infrared line emission etc.).…”
Section: Composite Snrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…morphology SNRs (Lazendic et al 2006;Vink 2012;Zhang et al 2015). This is distinct from other young type Ia SNRs with shell-like X-ray morphology.…”
Section: Comparison With 3c 397 and W49bmentioning
confidence: 71%