Estimating Global Ejecta Mass Ratios in Tycho's SNR
Estimating Global Ejecta Mass Ratios in Tycho's SNR
In this work, as a follow-up to our similar analysis of Kepler's supernova remnant (SNR), we estimate total mass ratios of various ejecta elements in Tycho's SNR using Suzaku X-ray data. In our spectral analysis, we account for uncertainties arising from Suzaku's effective area calibration (5%-15%) and from the unknown filling factors of the various plasma components in our spectral model (1%-10%). We compare our calculated ejecta mass ratios to results from previous X-ray analyses of Tycho's SNR and to the nucleosynthesis results from Type Ia supernova simulations. Our estimated ejecta mass ratios for Tycho's SNR are only consistent with simulations that use a $\sim$90% attenuated $^{12}$C$+^{16}$O reaction rate (as for Kepler's SNR), are inconsistent with simulations involving a double detonation of a thick helium layer, and support a Type Ia explosion of normal luminosity where $\sim$85% of the ejecta has been heated by the reverse shock.
Tyler Holland-Ashford、Patrick Slane、Brian Williams
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Tyler Holland-Ashford,Patrick Slane,Brian Williams.Estimating Global Ejecta Mass Ratios in Tycho's SNR[EB/OL].(2025-05-29)[2025-06-15].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23897.点此复制
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