Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-03-11
Astrophys.J. 592 (2003) 299-310
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/375564
High energy observations of Cas A suggested the presence of synchrotron radiation, implying acceleration of cosmic rays by young supernova remnants. We detect synchrotron emission from Cas A in the near-infrared using Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and Palomar 200 inch PFIRCAM observations. The remnant is detected in J, H, and Ks bands, with Ks band brightest and J faint. In the J and H bands, bright [Fe II] lines (1.24um and 1.64um) are detected spectroscopically. The Palomar observations include Ks continuum, narrow-band 1.64um (centered on [Fe II]) and 2.12um (centered on H2(1-0)) images. While the narrow-band 1.64um image shows filamentary and knotty structures, similar to the optical image, the Ks image shows a relatively smooth, diffuse shell, remarkably similar to the radio image. The broad-band near-infrared fluxes of Cas A are generally consistent with, but a few tens of percent higher than, an extrapolation of the radio fluxes. The hardening to higher frequencies is possibly due to nonlinear shock acceleration and/or spectral index variation across the remnant. We show evidence of spectral index variation. The presence of near-infrared synchrotron radiation requires the roll-off frequency to be higher than 1.5e14 Hz, implying that electrons are accelerated to energies of at least 0.2 TeV. The morphological similarity in diffuse emission between the radio and Ks band images implies that synchrotron losses are not dominant. Our observations show unambiguous evidence that the near-infrared Ks band emission of Cas A is from synchrotron emission by accelerated cosmic-ray electrons.
Allen Glenn E.
Jarrett Tom H.
Reach William T.
Reynolds Stephen P.
Rho Jeonghee
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