Monitoring the Evolution of the X-Ray Remnant of SN 1987A
Sangwook Park, David N. Burrows, Gordon P. Garmire, and John A. Nousek
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University,
525 Davey Laboratory, University Park, PA. 16802
and
Richard McCray, Eli Michael, and Svetozar Zhekov
Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, University of
Colorado, Campus Box 440, Boulder, CO. 80309-0440
The Astrophysical Journal, 2002, 567, 314
ABSTRACT
We report on the results of our monitoring program of the remnant
of SN 1987A with the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS)
on board the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Two new observations
have been performed in AO2, bringing the total to four monitoring
observations over the past two years. Over this time period, new
techniques for correction of ``Charge Transfer Inefficiency (CTI)''
and for use of charge spreading to provide angular resolution
somewhat better than the pixel size of the CCD detector have
become available at Penn State.
We have processed all four observations using sub-pixel
resolution to obtain the highest possible angular resolution, and
using our CTI correction software to provide more reliable spectral
analysis and flux estimations.
The high angular resolution images indicate that the X-ray bright knots
are convincingly correlated with the optical spots, primarily at
>1 keV, while higher energy photons are very well correlated with
radio images. Our data also provide marginal evidence for radial
expansion of the X-ray remnant at a rate of 5200 +/- 2100 km/s.
The X-ray flux appears to linearly increase by ~60% over the
18 month period of these observations.
The spectrum is dominated by broad complexes of
atomic emission lines and can be fit with a simple
model of a plane-parallel shock with electron temperatures of kT
~ 2 - 4 keV and a postshock electron density of n_e ~ 210
- 420 cm**-3. The implied 0.5 - 10 keV band luminosity
in 2001 April is ~1.3 x 10**35 ergs/s; as of
that date, we still observe no direct evidence for the central point source,
with an upper limit on the observed luminosity of L_X
~ 5.5 x 10**33 ergs/s in the 2 - 10 keV band.
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