X-raying supernova remnants in the Magellanic Clouds

Citation:

Maggi P, Hirschi R, Haberl F, Vasilopoulos G, Pietsch W, Greiner J, Kavanagh JP, Sasaki M, Bozzetto ML, Filipovic MD, et al. X-raying supernova remnants in the Magellanic Clouds. In: ; 2016. pp. 81.

Date Presented:

2016/06/1

Abstract:

The Magellanic Clouds (MCs) offer an ideal laboratory for the study of the SNR population in star-forming galaxies, since they are relatively nearby and free of large absorption. Both the LMC and SMC have been targeted by large XMM-Newton surveys, which, combined with archival observations, provide the best dataset to systematically study the X-ray emission of their numerous SNRs (∼ 60 in the LMC, ∼ 20 in the SMC). In this talk, I will highlight the results from this homogeneous analysis, which allows for the first time meaningful comparisons of temperature, chemical composition, and luminosity of SNRs in the MCs. The SNRs can be used as probes of their host galaxies: We measured chemical abundances in the hot phase of the LMC, and constrained the ratio of core-collapse to type Ia SN rates. The X-ray luminosity function of SNRs in the MCs are compared to those in other Local Group galaxies with different metallicities and star formation properties. Finally, we present a new population of evolved type Ia SNRs that was discovered recently in the MCs via their iron-rich X-ray emission.

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