Measuring the Broad-Band X-Ray Spectrum from 400eV to 40keV in the Southwest Part of the Supernova Remnant RXJ1713.7-3946

Petre, Robert; Kokubun, Motohide; Nakazawa, Kazuhiro; Takahashi, Tadayuki; Koyama, Katsuji; Hughes, John P.; Takahashi, Hiromitsu; Bamba, Aya; Mori, Koji; Uchiyama, Yasunobu; Tanaka, Takaaki; Hiraga, Junko S.; Kataoka, Jun; Watanabe, Shin; Katagiri, Hideaki; Tsuboi, Yoko

Japan, United States

Abstract

We report on results from Suzaku broadband X-ray observations of the southwest part of the galactic supernova remnant (SNR) RXJ1713.7-3946 with an energy coverage of 0.4-40keV. The X-ray spectrum, presumably of synchrotron origin, is known to be completely lineless, making this SNR ideally suited for a detailed study of the X-ray spectral shape formed through efficient particle acceleration at high-speed shocks. With a sensitive hard X-ray measurement from the HXD PIN aboard Suzaku, we determined the hard X-ray spectrum in the 12-40keV range to be described by a power law with photon index of Γ = 3.2±0.2, significantly steeper than the soft X-ray index of Γ = 2.4±0.05 measured previously with ASCA and other missions. We find that a simple power law fails to describe the full spectral range of 0.4-40keV, and instead a power-law with an exponential cutoff with a hard index of Γ = 1.50±0.09 and a high-energy cutoff of ɛc = 1.2±0.3keV formally provides an excellent fit over the full bandpass. If we use the so-called SRCUT model, as an alternative model, it gives a best-fit rolloff energy of ɛroll = 0.95±0.04keV. Together with the TeV γ-ray spectrum, ranging from 0.3 to 100TeV, recently obtained by HESS observations, our Suzaku observations of RXJ1713.7-3946 provide stringent constraints on the highest-energy particles accelerated in a supernova shock.

2008 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Suzaku 43