Overabundance of Calcium in the young SNR RX J0852-4622: evidence of over-production of 44Ti

Abstract

Recently, COMPTEL has detected γ-rays of 1157 keV from 44Ti in the direction of the SNR RX J0852-4622 (Iyudin et al. 1998). Since 44Ti is a product of explosive nucleosynthesis and its half lifetime τ1/2 is about 60 yrs, RX J0852-4622 must be a young supernova remnant and radiation is dominated by the ejecta rather than by interstellar matter. We have detected an X-ray emission line at 4.1 0.2 keV which is thought to come from highly ionized Ca. The emission line is so far only seen in the north-west shell region of RX J0852-4622. The X-ray spectrum can be well fitted with that of thin hot plasma of cosmic abundances except that of Ca, which is overabundant by a factor of 8 5. Assuming that most of Ca is 44Ca, which originates from 44Ti by radioactive decay, we estimate a total Ca mass of about 1.1× 10-3M. Combining the amount of 44Ca and the observed flux of the 44Ti γ-ray line, the age of RX J0852-4622 is around 1000 yrs.

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