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Keywords

Radiation mechanisms: Thermal
Supernova remnants: Individual(Cas
G111.7-2.1)
Techniques: Spectroscopic
X-rays: ISM
Astrophysics

How to Cite

Cas A: The Bright X-ray Knots and Oxygen Emission. (2007). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 30(1), 84-89. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2007rmxac..30...84d
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Abstract

Chandra High-Energy Transmission Grating (HETG) X-ray spectra are extracted from 17 bright, narrow regions of Cas A and provide unique measurements of their kinematic and plasma states. From the dominant emission lines, e.g. He-like Si, we derive accurate Doppler shifts in the range -2500 to +4000kms-1; these agree well with transverse-velocity measurements and allow the features to be located in 3D. Plasma diagnostics of these regions indicate temperatures largely around 1 keV with some above 3 keV. Using as well the non-dispersed zeroth-order data, we determine NEI model parameters for the regions which lead to density estimates. Values of ne ≈ 100cm-3 are likely the maximum of a range of densities in this X-ray emitting material. The common ``oxygen-rich'' assumption is coarsely tested by comparing the integrated O VIII line flux and continuum levels. It appears that most of the continuum is due to another source, e.g., from He.