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arxiv: 1301.0674 · v1 · pith:BBD2T6HBnew · submitted 2013-01-04 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR

X-ray Emission from the Galactic Supernova Remnant G272.2-3.2

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keywords clearemissiong272remnantanalysisconsistentgalacticshell
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We present analysis of Chandra X-ray Observatory data detailing a galactic supernova remnant, G272.2-3.2. A clear shell of emission has been resolved for the first time as a series of filaments and knots around the entire rim of the remnant. Spectral analysis of these features show that they are consistent with shock heating of interstellar material in a clumpy medium. Spatially separated from this shell we see a central diffuse region dominated by harder, hotter emission. Spatial spectroscopy shows a clear enhancement of metals consistent with a Type Ia explosion, namely S, Si, and Fe. We find no clear evidence for a compact object or pulsar wind nebula and argue for a Type Ia origin. Consideration of the ionization timescales suggest an age of 8700 years for G272.2-3.2.

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