论文标题
与SN 1006相关的中性氢的壳壳:单脱位起源的提示和微弱
An Expanding Shell of Neutral Hydrogen Associated with SN 1006: Hints for the Single-Degenerate Origin and Faint Hadronic Gamma-Rays
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论文摘要
我们报告了使用澳大利亚望远镜紧凑型阵列的IA Supernova型残余SN 1006的新观察结果,其角度分辨率为$ 4.5'\ times 1.4'$($ \ sim $ \ sim $ 2 $ 2 PC在2.2 kpc的假定SNR距离处)。我们在HI的位置速度图中发现了一个扩展的气体运动,其扩展速度为$ \ sim $ 4 km s $^{ - 1} $,质量为$ \ sim $ 1000 $ M_ \ odot $。扩展壳的空间范围与SN 1006的空间范围大致相同。我们在这里提出了一个假设,即SN 1006在祖细胞系统中形成的风吹出的气泡内爆炸,由祖细胞系统形成,由白矮人和伴随星组成,然后前向冲击已经到达了风壁。这种情况与单分化模型一致。我们还得出了宇宙射线质子的总能量$ w_ \ mathrm {p} $仅是$ \ sim $ \ sim $ 1.2- $ 2.0 \ times 10^{47} $ erg,通过采用平均的星际质子质子密度$ \ sim $ \ sim $ 25 cm $^{ - 3} $。小价值与其他Gamma-ray超新星残留物的年龄与$ W_ \ Mathrm {p} $之间的关系兼容,年龄低于$ \ sim $ 6 $ 6 kyr。 SN 1006中的$ W_ \ Mathrm {P} $ value可能会增加下一个$ \ sim $ 5 $ 5 kyr,通过宇宙射线扩散到HI Wind-Shell中。
We report new HI observations of the Type Ia supernova remnant SN 1006 using the Australia Telescope Compact Array with an angular resolution of $4.5' \times 1.4'$ ($\sim$2 pc at the assumed SNR distance of 2.2 kpc). We find an expanding gas motion in position-velocity diagrams of HI with an expansion velocity of $\sim$4 km s$^{-1}$ and a mass of $\sim$1000 $M_\odot$. The spatial extent of the expanding shell is roughly the same as that of SN 1006. We here propose a hypothesis that SN 1006 exploded inside the wind-blown bubble formed by accretion winds from the progenitor system consisting of a white dwarf and a companion star, and then the forward shock has already reached the wind wall. This scenario is consistent with the single-degenerate model. We also derived the total energy of cosmic-ray protons $W_\mathrm{p}$ to be only $\sim$1.2-$2.0 \times 10^{47}$ erg by adopting the averaged interstellar proton density of $\sim$25 cm$^{-3}$. The small value is compatible with the relation between the age and $W_\mathrm{p}$ of other gamma-ray supernova remnants with ages below $\sim$6 kyr. The $W_\mathrm{p}$ value in SN 1006 will possibly increase up to several 10$^{49}$ erg in the next $\sim$5 kyr via the cosmic-ray diffusion into the HI wind-shell.