Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-01-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 9 PostScript figures, 4 tables, Accepted for publication on Astronomy & Astrophysics (submitted July 12, 2000; accep
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20000566
We have performed the first detailed spatially resolved spectroscopy of Cas A in the 1.6-10 keV energy range, using data taken with the MECS spectrometer on board the BeppoSAX Observatory. We performed a spatial deconvolution of the data and eventually generated a set of spectra, covering a region of about 3 arcmin radius around the centre of Cas A. The results obtained by fitting these spectra using a non-equilibrium ionisation plasma model and a power law, are: (i) a single thermal component is sufficient to fit all the spectra; (ii) kT is rather uniformly distributed with a minimum in the east and a maximum in the west, and no evidence is found for high kT expected from the interaction of the main shock with the ISM; (iii) from the distribution of the values of the ionisation parameter n_et we infer the presence of two distinct components: the first (a) in the range 1-10 cm^(-3), the second (b) with values ten times higher; if we associate component a to the CSM and component b to the ejecta, the mass ratio M(a)/M(b)<= 1/10 indicates a progenitor star that lost only a small fraction of the envelope during its pre-SN life. In this hypothesis the distribution of component b across the remnant suggests that the explosion was not spherically symmetric; (iv) the distribution of abundances indicates that we are detecting a CSM component with almost solar composition, and an ejecta component enriched in heavier elements. Abundances found for alpha-elements are consistent with the current view that Cas A was produced by the explosion of a massive star.
Maccarone Maria Concetta
Mineo Teresa
Preite-Martinez Andrea
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