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arxiv: 1505.05999 · v2 · pith:RWXIHANLnew · submitted 2015-05-22 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Revisiting INTEGRAL/SPI observations of 44Ti from Cassiopeia A

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keywords linemathrmremnantsupernovalinescassiopeiacore-collapsedecay
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The 340-year old supernova remnant Cassiopeia A at 3.4 kpc distance is the best-studied young core-collapse supernova remnant. Nucleosynthesis yields in radioactive isotopes have been studied with different methods, in particular for production and ejection of $^{44}$Ti and $^{56}$Ni which originate from the innermost regions of the supernova. $^{44}$Ti was first discovered in this remnant, but is not seen consistently in other core-collapse sources. We analyse the observations accumulated with the SPI spectrometer on INTEGRAL, together with an improved instrumental background method, to achieve high spectroscopic resolution which enables interpretation towards a velocity constraint on $^{44}$Ti ejecta from the 1.157 MeV $\gamma$-ray line of the $^{44}$Sc decay. We observe both the hard X-ray line at 78 keV and the $\gamma$-ray line at 1157 keV from the $^{44}$Ti decay chain, at a combined significance of 3.8 $\sigma$. Measured fluxes are $(2.1\pm0.4)~10^{-5}~\mathrm{ph~cm^{-2}~s^{-1}}$ and $(3.5\pm1.2)~10^{-5}~\mathrm{ph~cm^{-2}~s^{-1}}$, which corresponds to $(1.5\pm0.4)~10^{-4}$ and $(2.4\pm0.9)~10^{-4}~\mathrm{M}_{\odot}$ of $^{44}$Ti, respectively. The measured Doppler broadening of the lines implies expansion velocities of $4300$ and $2200~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$, respectively. Combining our results with previous studies, we determine a more precise estimate of ejected $^{44}$Ti of $(1.37\pm0.19)~10^{-4}~\mathrm{M}_{\odot}$. The measurements of both lines are consistent with previous studies. The flux in the line originating from excited $^{44}$Ca is significantly higher than the flux determined in the lines from $^{44}$Sc. Cosmic ray acceleration within the supernova remnant may be responsible for an additional contribution to this line from nuclear de-excitation following energetic particle collisions in the remnant and swept-up material.

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