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Missing Titanium in the Asymmetric Supernova Remnant W49B

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The progenitor of the W49B supernova remnant is still under debate. One of the candidates is a jet-driven core-collapse supernova. In such a highly asymmetric explosion, a strong $\alpha$-rich freezeout is expected in local high entropy regions, which should enrich elements synthesized by the capture of $\alpha$-particles such as $^{44}$Ti and $^{48}$Cr (decaying to $^{44}$Ca and $^{48}$Ti, respectively). In the present work, in order to infer the progenitor of the W49B remnant, we constrain the amount of stable Ti ($^{48}$Ti) synthesized, using the {\it Suzaku} observation. We found no firm evidence for the Ti line and set the upper limit of $M_{\rm Ti}/M_{\rm Fe} < 8.2 \times$ 10$^{-4}$ (99\% limit using Xspec) and $M_{\rm Ti}/M_{\rm Fe} < 1.9 \times$ 10$^{-3}$ (99\% limit using SPEX), and thus excluded almost all hypernova/jet-driven supernova models. Our results, as complemented by some previous studies, suggest that a Type Ia supernova from a near-$M_{\rm Ch}$ (Chandrasekhar mass) white dwarf is the most favorable candidate for the origin of W49B. Future observations with X-ray calorimeter missions, such as XRISM, will give us a stronger constraint on the progenitor.

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The main jet axis of the W49B supernova remnant

astro-ph.HE · 2025-02-13 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The two ears and three arcs in W49B are identified as jet-inflated structures and remnants of circum-jet rings, implying W49B was not a type Ia supernova.

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  • The main jet axis of the W49B supernova remnant astro-ph.HE · 2025-02-13 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    The two ears and three arcs in W49B are identified as jet-inflated structures and remnants of circum-jet rings, implying W49B was not a type Ia supernova.