Evolution of the Reverse Shock Emission from SNR 1987A Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • We present new (2004 July) G750L and G140L Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) data of the H-alpha and Ly-alpha emission from supernova remnant (SNR) 1987A. With the aid of earlier data, from Oct 1997 to Oct 2002, we track the local evolution of Ly-alpha emission and both the local and global evolution of H-alpha emission. In addition to emission which we can clearly attribute to the surface of the reverse shock, we also measure comparable emission, in both H-alpha and Ly-alpha, which appears to emerge from supernova debris interior to the surface. New observations taken through slits positioned slightly eastward and westward of a central slit show a departure from cylindrical symmetry in the H-alpha surface emission. Using a combination of old and new observations, we construct a light curve of the total H-alpha flux, F, from the reverse shock, which has increased by a factor ~ 4 over about 8 years. However, due to large systematic uncertainties, we are unable to discern between the two limiting behaviours of the flux - F ~ t (self-similar expansion) and F ~ t^5 (halting of the reverse shock). Such a determination is relevant to the question of whether the reverse shock emission will vanish in less than about 7 years (Smith et al. 2005). Future deep, low- or moderate-resolution spectra are essential for accomplishing this task.

author list (cited authors)

  • Heng, K., McCray, R., Zhekov, S. A., Challis, P. M., Chevalier, R. A., Crotts, A., ... Wang, L.

complete list of authors

  • Heng, Kevin||McCray, Richard||Zhekov, Svetozar A||Challis, Peter M||Chevalier, Roger A||Crotts, Arlin PS||Fransson, Claes||Garnavich, Peter||Kirshner, Robert P||Lawrence, Stephen S||Lundqvist, Peter||Panagia, Nino||Pun, CSJ||Smith, Nathan||Sollerman, Jesper||Wang, Lifan

Book Title

  • arXiv

publication date

  • March 2006