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Emission lines due to ionizing radiation from a compact object in the remnant of Supernova 1987A.

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posted on 2024-08-21, 09:17 authored by C Fransson, MJ Barlow, PJ Kavanagh, J Larsson, OC Jones, B Sargent, M Meixner, P Bouchet, T Temim, GS Wright, JADL Blommaert, N Habel, AS Hirschauer, J Hjorth, L Lenkić, T Tikkanen, R Wesson, A Coulais, OD Fox, R Gastaud, A Glasse, J Jaspers, O Krause, RM Lau, O Nayak, A Rest, L Colina, EF van Dishoeck, M Güdel, Th Henning, P-O Lagage, G Östlin, TP Ray, B Vandenbussche
The nearby Supernova 1987A was accompanied by a burst of neutrino emission, which indicates that a compact object (a neutron star or black hole) was formed in the explosion. There has been no direct observation of this compact object. In this work, we observe the supernova remnant with JWST spectroscopy, finding narrow infrared emission lines of argon and sulfur. The line emission is spatially unresolved and blueshifted in velocity relative to the supernova rest frame. We interpret the lines as gas illuminated by a source of ionizing photons located close to the center of the expanding ejecta. Photoionization models show that the line ratios are consistent with ionization by a cooling neutron star or a pulsar wind nebula. The velocity shift could be evidence for a neutron star natal kick.

Funding

European Research Council advanced grant ERC-2015-AdG-694520-SNDUST

Probing the evolution of cosmic dust in the iconic supernova SN1987A and extragalactic young stellar objects with the James Webb Space Telescope

Science Foundation Ireland

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Star Formation at Low Metallicity and Dust Evolution in Galaxies with JWST

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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VILLUM FONDEN Investigator grant, project no. 16599

NASA (80NM0018D0004)

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation/State Agency of Research (PIB2021-127718NB-100)

History

Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Science

Volume

383

Issue

6685

Pagination

898 - 903

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

issn

0036-8075

eissn

1095-9203

Acceptance date

2024-01-12

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-08-21

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

eng

Deposited by

Dr Tuomo Tikkanen

Deposit date

2024-08-20

Data Access Statement

The observations are available at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (https://mast.stsci.edu/) under proposal IDs 1232 and 1524 for JWST and 16789 for HST. The specific MRS and NIRSpec SN 1987A observations that we used are archived (52, 53) as are the 10 Lac observation used for calibration (54) and the HST observation (55). The source code used for the PWN and CNS models is available at https://github.com/claesob/SN-codes and archived at Zenodo (56). The source code for the shock models is available at https://github.com/claesob/SN87A_shock and archived at Zenodo (57).

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