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- 2021JWST Survey of the Prototypical Core-collapse Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A
- 2012A Detailed Chandra Study of the Interstellar Medium Metallicity in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- 2012Properties and Spatial Distribution of Dust Emission in the Crab Nebulacitations
- 2008Discovery of Fast-Moving X-Ray-Emitting Ejecta Knots in the Oxygen-Rich Supernova Remnant Puppis Acitations
- 2001Two New Ejecta-dominated Galactic Supernova Remnants: G337.2-0.7 and G309.2-0.6citations
- 2001A New ASCA and ROSAT Study of the Supernova Remnant G272.2-3.2citations
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Discovery of Fast-Moving X-Ray-Emitting Ejecta Knots in the Oxygen-Rich Supernova Remnant Puppis A
Abstract
We report on the discovery of fast-moving X-ray-emitting ejecta knots in the Galactic oxygen-rich supernova remnant Puppis A from XMM-Newton observations. We find an X-ray knotty feature positionally coincident with an O-rich fast-moving optical filament with blueshifted line emission located in the northeast of Puppis A. We extract spectra from northern and southern regions of the feature. Applying a one-component nonequilibrium ionization model for the two spectra, we find high metal abundances relative to the solar values in both spectra. This fact clearly shows that the feature originates from metal-rich ejecta. In addition, we find that line emission in the two regions is blueshifted. The Doppler velocities derived in the two regions are different with each other, suggesting that the knotty feature consists of two knots that are close to each other along the line of sight. Since fast-moving O-rich optical knots/filaments are believed to be recoiled metal-rich ejecta, expelled to the opposite direction against the high-velocity central compact object, we propose that the ejecta knots disclosed here are also part of the recoiled material....