A southern circum-jet ring in the Crab Nebula is identified and attributed to a counterjet within the jittering-jets explosion mechanism framework.
Reproducing morphological features in the supernova remnant G11.2-0.3 by simulating jittering jets
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We hydrodynamically simulate a core-collapse supernova (CCSN) explosion by launching three pairs of jets in the framework of the jittering-jets explosion mechanism (JJEM), and reproduce a morphology of two opposite circum-jet rings and a bar of dense gas perpendicular to the rings' axis, resembling these morphological features in the CCSN remnant SNR G11.2-0.3. The first pair of wide jets is very energetic; it triggers the explosion and inflates two bubbles that compress the material in an expanding shell. The bubbles also compress material in a plane perpendicular to the jet axis. The second pair of wide jets removes material from this plane, beside along a bar that is on an axis perpendicular to the two pairs' axes. The jets of the third pair, now of narrow jets, penetrate the expanding shell and compress material to their sides to form two opposite rings. These morphological features are qualitatively similar to those observed in the point-symmetric CCSN remnant G11.2-0.3. As competing theoretical CCSN explosion mechanisms cannot explain point-symmetric CCSN remnants, our study provides some support for the claim that the JJEM is the primary explosion mechanism of CCSNe.
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Analysis of JWST observations identifies point-symmetric morphology in SNR 0540-69.3 ejecta, interpreted as evidence for shaping by at least three jet pairs in the jittering-jets explosion mechanism.
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Identifying a circum-jet southern ring counterpart to the northern jet of the Crab Nebula
A southern circum-jet ring in the Crab Nebula is identified and attributed to a counterjet within the jittering-jets explosion mechanism framework.
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JWST observations support the jittering-jets explosion mechanism (JJEM) for the core-collapse supernova remnant SNR 0540-69.3
Analysis of JWST observations identifies point-symmetric morphology in SNR 0540-69.3 ejecta, interpreted as evidence for shaping by at least three jet pairs in the jittering-jets explosion mechanism.