Global X-Ray Properties of the Vela and Puppis A Supernova Remnants
Abstract
The Vela and Puppis A supernova remnants (SNRs) comprise a large emission region of 8 diameter in the soft X-ray sky. The HaloSat CubeSat mission provides the first soft X-ray (0.4-7 keV) observation of the entire Vela SNR and Puppis A SNR region with a single pointing and moderate spectral resolution. HaloSat observations of the Vela SNR are best fit with a two-temperature thermal plasma model consisting of a cooler component with kT1 = 0.19+0.01-0.01 keV in collisional ionization equilibrium and a hotter component with kT2 = 1.06+0.45-0.27 keV in non-equilibrium ionization. Observations of the Puppis A SNR are best fit with a single-component plane-parallel shocked plasma model with kT = 0.86+0.06-0.05 keV in non-equilibrium ionization. For the first time, we find the total X-ray luminosities of both components of the Vela SNR spectrum in the 0.5-7 keV energy band to be LX = 4.4+1.4-1.4 × 1034 erg s-1 for the cooler component and LX = 4.1+1.8-1.5 × 1034 erg s-1 for the hotter component. We find the total X-ray luminosities of the Vela and Puppis A SNRs to be LX = 8.4 × 1034 erg s-1 and LX = 6.7+1.1-0.9 × 1036 erg s-1.