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arxiv: 1405.0939 · v1 · pith:M46724TFnew · submitted 2014-05-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Can Charge Exchange Explain Anomalous Soft X-ray Emission in the Cygnus Loop?

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Recent X-ray studies have shown that supernova shock models are unable to satisfactorily explain X-ray emission in the rim of the Cygnus Loop. In an attempt to account for this anomalously enhanced X-ray flux, we fit the region with a model including theoretical charge exchange (CX) data along with shock and background X-ray models. The model includes the CX collisions of $O^{8+}$, $O{7+}$, $N^{7+}$, $N^{6+}$, $C^{6+}$, and $C^{5+}$ with H with an energy of 1 keV/u (438 km/s). The observations reveal a strong emission feature near 0.7 keV that cannot fully be accounted for by a shock model, nor the current CX data. Inclusion of CX, specifically $O^{7+} + H$, does provide for a statistically significant improvement over a pure shock model.

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