Science Prospects for SPI

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 4th INTEGRAL workshop

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After the recent beautiful results on gamma-ray lines obtained with CGRO, the INTEGRAL mission with the imaging-spectrometer SPI will set the next milestone, combining improved sensitivity and angular resolution with a considerable increase in spectral resolution. SPI is expected to provide significant new information on galactic nucleosynthesis processes and star formation activity, as traced by the distributions of annihilation radiation and radioactive isotopes such as 26Al and 60Fe. The unprecedented spectral resolution will allow the study of dynamic processes in stellar mass ejections and will provide access to kinematic distance estimates for gamma-ray line sources. The study of supernovae and their remnants will be prime objectives for SPI observations. Nearby type Ia SN, within 15 Mpc or so, are in reach of the instrument and a few such events are expected during the lifetime of INTEGRAL. Young galactic supernova remnants, possibly hidden by interstellar dust, may be unveiled by their characteristic gamma-ray line signature from the radioactive decay of 44Ti, as has been demonstrated by COMPTEL for Cas A and possibly RX J0852.0-4622. Classical novae are also among the SPI targets, which may observe the gamma-ray lines from radioactive 7Be and 22Na. Such observations can constrain the physics of the nova explosions and will allow to evaluate their role as nucleosynthesis sites. The interaction of cosmic rays with the dense matter in molecular clouds may be another source of gamma-ray lines that is potentially accessible to SPI. Finally after the SIGMA results on Nova Muscae and 1E1740.7-2942, and a possible 2.223 MeV line detection by COMPTEL, the search for lines from X novae is another way to participate in the understanding of the physical conditions in these close binary systems.

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