Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-01-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages of uuencoded, compressed postcript. Accepted for ApJ.
Scientific paper
10.1086/175880
The observations of radio emission from SNR~1987A can be accounted for on the basis of diffusive shock acceleration of electrons by the supernova blast wave. However, with this interpretation the observed spectral index implies that the compression ratio of the gas subshock is roughly $2.7$ rather than the value of $4$ expected of a strong shock front. We propose that in SNR~1987A, ions also undergo diffusive acceleration at the shock, a process that is likely to be rapid. Unlike the electron population, the accelerated ions can have an important effect on the gas dynamics. We calculate this coupled gas and energetic particle dynamics on the basis of the two-fluid model, in which the accelerated ions provide an additional component to the total pressure acting on the fluid. By accelerating and possibly heating the upstream plasma, the initially strong shock is modified and a weaker subshock with an upstream precursor results. The electrons behave as test particles. They are accelerated at the evolving subshock, escape downstream, and emit synchrotron radiation in the swept up magnetic field. Two models are considered for the surroundings of the progenitor: that of a freely expanding wind of number density $n\propto r^{-2}$, and that of a wind confined by a shell of denser material, creating a stagnation zone of roughly constant density beyond the standing shock which terminates the free wind. We model the observed radio light curves and the relatively steep spectrum of SNR~1987A using similar values for the ion acceleration parameters to those used in models of cosmic ray acceleration in older SNRs which can also contain high Mach number shocks, and find a good fit for the case in which the termination shock is located at about $2\times 10^{15}\,$m from the progenitor.
Ball Lewis
Duffy Peter
Kirk John G.
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