Progenitor Constraint-incorporating Shell Merger: The Case of Supernova Remnant G359.0–0.9
Sato, Toshiki; Uchida, Hiroyuki; Tsuru, Takeshi Go; Umeda, Hideyuki; Enokiya, Rei; Narita, Takuto; Matsunaga, Kai; Sawada, Ryo
Japan
Abstract
It is generally hard to put robust constraints on progenitor masses of supernovae and supernova remnants (SNRs) observationally, while they offer tantalizing clues to understanding explosion mechanisms and mass distribution. Our recent study suggests that "shell merger," which is theoretically expected for stellar evolution, can appreciably affect the final yields of intermediate-mass elements (IMEs; such as Ne, Mg, and Si). In light of this, here we report the results of the X-ray spectral analysis of a Galactic SNR G359.0‑0.9, whose abundance pattern may possibly be anomalous according to a previous study. Our spectroscopy using all the available data taken with XMM-Newton reveals that this remnant is classified as a Mg-rich SNR because of its high Mg-to-Ne ratio (