Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001aipc..556..359u&link_type=abstract
EXPLOSIVE PHENOMENA IN ASTROPHYSICAL COMPACT OBJECTS: First KIAS Astrophysics Workshop. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 556,
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Late Stages Of Stellar Evolution, Supernova Remnants
Scientific paper
Recently the Chandra First Light Observation discovered a point-like source in Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant. This detection was subsequently confirmed by the analyses of the archival data from both ROSAT and Einstein observations. Here we compare the results from these observations with the scenarios involving both black holes (BH) and neutron stars (NS). If this point source is a BH we offer as a promising model a disk-corona type model with low accretion rate where a soft photon source at ~0.1 keV is Comptonized by higher energy electrons in the corona. If it is a NS the dominant radiation observed by Chandra most likely originates from smaller, hotter regions of the stellar surface, but we argue that it is still worthwhile to compare the cooler component from the rest of the surface with cooling theories. We emphasize that identifying this point source provides very important information on the theories of supernova explosion, progenitor scenario, compact remnant formation, accretion to compact objects, and neutron star thermal evolution. .
Mineshige Shin
Nomoto Ken'ichi
Tsuruta Sachiko
Umeda Hideyuki
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