Discovery of Non-Thermal X-Rays from the Northwest Shell of the New SNR RX J1713.7–3946: The Second SN 1006?

We report on the ASCA results of a featureless X-ray spectrum from RX J1713.7–3946, a new shell-like SNR discovered with the ROSAT all-sky survey. The northwest part of RX J1713.7–3946 was in the field of the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey Project, and was found to exhibit a shell-like structure. The sp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 1997-06, Vol.49 (3), p.L7-L11
Hauptverfasser: Koyama, Katsuji, Kinugasa, Kenzo, Matsuzaki, Keiichi, Nishiuchi, Mamiko, Sugizaki, Mutsumi, Torii, Ken'ichi, Yamauchi, Shigeo, Aschenbach, Bernd
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Zusammenfassung:We report on the ASCA results of a featureless X-ray spectrum from RX J1713.7–3946, a new shell-like SNR discovered with the ROSAT all-sky survey. The northwest part of RX J1713.7–3946 was in the field of the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey Project, and was found to exhibit a shell-like structure. The spectrum, however, shows neither line emission nor any signature of a thermal origin. Instead, a power-law model with a photon index of 2.4–2.5 gives a reasonable fit to the spectrum, suggesting a non-thermal origin. Together with the similarity to SN 1006, we propose that RX J1713.7–3946 is the second example, after SN 1006, of synchrotron X-ray radiation from a shell of SNRs. Since the synchrotron X-rays suggest the existence of extremely high energy charged particles in the SNR shell, our discovery should have a strong impact on the origin of cosmic X-rays.
ISSN:0004-6264
2053-051X
DOI:10.1093/pasj/49.3.L7