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arxiv: 2309.01879 · v1 · pith:M4XHKZSInew · submitted 2023-09-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Magnetic structures and turbulence in SN 1006 revealed with imaging X-ray polarimetry

Ping Zhou , Dmitry Prokhorov , Riccardo Ferrazzoli , Yi-Jung Yang , Patrick Slane , Jacco Vink , Stefano Silvestri , Niccol\`o Bucciantini
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Estela Reynoso David Moffett Paolo Soffitta Doug Swartz Philip Kaaret Luca Baldini Enrico Costa C.-Y. Ng Dawoon E. Kim Victor Doroshenko Steven R. Ehlert Jeremy Heyl Fr\'ed\'eric Marin Tsunefumi Mizuno Melissa Pesce-Rollins Carmelo Sgr\`o Toru Tamagawa Martin C. Weisskopf Fei Xie Iv\'an Agudo Lucio A. Antonelli Matteo Bachetti Wayne H. Baumgartner Ronaldo Bellazzini Stefano Bianchi Stephen D. Bongiorno Raffaella Bonino Alessandro Brez Fiamma Capitanio Simone Castellano Elisabetta Cavazzuti Chien-Ting Chen Stefano Ciprini Alessandra De Rosa Ettore Del Monte Laura Di Gesu Niccol\`o Di Lalla Alessandro Di Marco Immacolata Donnarumma Michal Dov\v{c}iak Teruaki Enoto Yuri Evangelista Sergio Fabiani Javier A. Garcia Shuichi Gunji Kiyoshi Hayashida Wataru Iwakiri Svetlana G. Jorstad Fabian Kislat Vladimir Karas Takao Kitaguchi Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak Henric Krawczynski Fabio La Monaca Luca Latronico Ioannis Liodakis Simone Maldera Alberto Manfreda Andrea Marinucci Alan P. Marscher Herman L. Marshall Giorgio Matt Ikuyuki Mitsuishi Fabio Muleri Michela Negro Stephen L. O'Dell Nicola Omodei Chiara Oppedisano Alessandro Papitto George G. Pavlov Abel L. Peirson Matteo Perri Pierre-Olivier Petrucci Maura Pilia Andrea Possenti Juri Poutanen Simonetta Puccetti Brian D. Ramsey John Rankin Ajay Ratheesh Oliver Roberts Roger W. Romani Gloria Spandre Fabrizio Tavecchio Roberto Taverna Yuzuru Tawara Allyn F. Tennant Nicholas E. Thomas Francesco Tombesi Alessio Trois Sergey S. Tsygankov Roberto Turolla Kinwah Wu Silvia Zane
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Young supernova remnants (SNRs) strongly modify surrounding magnetic fields, which in turn play an essential role in accelerating cosmic rays (CRs). X-ray polarization measurements probe magnetic field morphology and turbulence at the immediate acceleration site. We report the X-ray polarization distribution in the northeastern shell of SN1006 from a 1 Ms observation with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We found an average polarization degree of $22.4\pm 3.5\%$ and an average polarization angle of $-45.4\pm 4.5^\circ$ (measured on the plane of the sky from north to east). The X-ray polarization angle distribution reveals that the magnetic fields immediately behind the shock in the northeastern shell of SN 1006 are nearly parallel to the shock normal or radially distributed, similar to that in the radio observations, and consistent with the quasi-parallel CR acceleration scenario. The X-ray emission is marginally more polarized than that in the radio band. The X-ray polarization degree of SN 1006 is much larger than that in Cas A and Tycho, together with the relatively tenuous and smooth ambient medium of the remnant, favoring that CR-induced instabilities set the turbulence in SN 1006 and CR acceleration is environment-dependent.

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