Suzaku observation of Galactic supernova remnant CTB 37A (G348.5+0.1)
Abstract
We present here the results of the observation of CTB 37A obtained with the X-ray Imaging Spectrometer onboard the Suzaku satellite. The X-ray spectrum of CTB 37A is well fitted by two components, a single-temperature ionization equilibrium component (VMEKAL) with solar abundances, an electron temperature of kT e0.6 keV, absorbing column density of N H3×1022 cm-2 and a power-law component with photon index of 1.6. The X-ray spectrum of CTB 37A is characterized by clearly detected K-shell emission lines of Mg, Si, S, and Ar. The plasma with solar abundances supports the idea that the X-ray emission originates from the shocked interstellar material. The ambient gas density, and age of the remnant are estimated to be 1f-1/2 cm-3 and 3×104f1/2 yr, respectively. The center-filling X-ray emission surrounded by a shell-like radio structure and other X-ray properties indicate that this remnant would be a new member of mixed-morphology supernova remnant class.
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