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Anne Decourchelle

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The shape of the cutoff in the synchrotron emission of SN 1006 observed with XMM-Newton

2013

Synchrotron X-ray emission from the rims of young supernova remnants allows us to study the high-energy tail of the electrons accelerated at the shock front. The analysis of X-ray spectra can provide information on the physical mechanisms that limit the energy achieved by the electrons in the acceleration process. We aim at verifying whether the maximum electron energy in SN 1006 is limited by synchrotron losses and at obtaining information on the shape of the cutoff in the X-ray synchrotron emission. We analyzed the deep observations of the XMM-Newton SN 1006 Large Program. We performed spatially resolved spectral analysis of a set of small regions in the nonthermal limbs and studied the X…

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesISM: individual objects: SN 1006AstrophysicsElectron01 natural sciencesSpectral linelaw.inventionMomentumAccelerationlaw0103 physical sciencesRadiative transferCutoff010306 general physics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsISM: supernova remnantAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsISM: supernova remnantsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicX-rays: ISMSynchrotronSupernovaSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
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XMM-Newton Large Program on SN1006 - I: Methods and Initial Results of Spatially-Resolved Spectroscopy

2015

Based on our newly developed methods and the XMM-Newton large program of SN1006, we extract and analyze the spectra from 3596 tessellated regions of this SNR each with 0.3-8 keV counts $>10^4$. For the first time, we map out multiple physical parameters, such as the temperature ($kT$), electron density ($n_e$), ionization parameter ($n_et$), ionization age ($t_{ion}$), metal abundances, as well as the radio-to-X-ray slope ($\alpha$) and cutoff frequency ($\nu_{cutoff}$) of the synchrotron emission. We construct probability distribution functions of $kT$ and $n_et$, and model them with several Gaussians, in order to characterize the average thermal and ionization states of such an extended s…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsElectron densityAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenadata analysis cosmic rays ISM: supernova remnants X-rays: ISM [acceleration of particles shock waves methods]FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysicsacceleration of particles shock waves methods: data analysis cosmic rays ISM: supernova remnants X-rays: ISMSpectral lineInterstellar mediumSupernovaSpace and Planetary ScienceIonizationAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpectroscopySupernova remnantAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Equivalent widthAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU)

2016

Event: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, 2016, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Computer science[ PHYS.ASTR ] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]AstronomyObservatoriesField of viewAthena; Instrumentation; Space telescopes; X-ray Integral Field Unit; X-ray spectroscopy; Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Condensed Matter Physics; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics; Electrical and Electronic Engineering7. Clean energy01 natural scienceslaw.inventionSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicalawObservatoryAthena Instrumentation Space telescopes X-ray spectroscopy X-ray Integral Field UnitAthena010303 astronomy & astrophysicsInstrumentation[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]SpectroscopyHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Equipment and servicesApplied MathematicsX-rayComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCondensed Matter PhysicsProceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical EngineeringX-ray spectroscopyAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaHigh energy astrophysicsAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Spectral resolutionFOS: Physical sciencesMinute of arcSpace telescopesTelescope0103 physical sciencesX-raysElectronicOptical and Magnetic Materials[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Spectral resolutionElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Remote sensingPixelAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)X-ray Integral Field Unit[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Telescopes
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Modeling the shock-cloud interaction in SN 1006: unveiling the origin of nonthermal X-ray and gamma-ray emission

2016

The supernova remnant SN 1006 is a source of high-energy particles and its southwestern limb is interacting with a dense ambient cloud, thus being a promising region for gamma-ray hadronic emission. We aim at describing the physics and the nonthermal emission associated with the shock-cloud interaction to derive the physical parameters of the cloud (poorly constrained by the data analysis), to ascertain the origin of the observed spatial variations in the spectral properties of the X-ray synchrotron emission, and to predict spectral and morphological features of the resulting gamma-ray emission. We performed 3-D magnetohydrodynamic simulations modeling the evolution of SN 1006 and its inter…

AstrofísicaProper motionMagnetohydrodynamics (MHD)[ PHYS.ASTR ] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaHadronFOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)AstrophysicsISM: individual objects: SN 100601 natural sciencesISM: cloudslaw.inventionSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicalawISM: cloud0103 physical sciencesMagnetohydrodynamic driveSupernova remnant010303 astronomy & astrophysicsISM: supernova remnantAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysicsacceleration of particlesISM: supernova remnantsPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)010308 nuclear & particles physicsclouds; ISM: individual objects: SN 1006; ISM: supernova remnants; Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD); X-rays: ISM; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science [Acceleration of particles; ISM]X-rayAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicAcceleration of particleSynchrotronX-rays: ISMShock (mechanics)Astronomía13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
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The X‐ray emission of the supernova remnant W49B: indications of a jet‐like explosion

2007

We report on an XMM-Newton EPIC observation of the galactic supernova remnant W49B, which, on the basis of previous Chandra observations, has been supposed to be the first remnant of a gamma-ray burst discovered in our galaxy. We performed a spatially resolved spectral analysis, which revealed oversolar abundances of Si, S, Ar, Ca, and Fe. Moreover, a high overabundance of Ni is required in the bright central elongated region. Our results support a scenario where the remnant was generated by an asymmetric bipolar explosion where the eastern jet is hotter and more Fe-rich than the western one. An alternative interpretation which associates the X-ray emission with spherically symmetric ejecta…

PhysicsJet (fluid)Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstronomyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsNear-Earth supernovaGalaxySupernovaNucleosynthesisX-ray burstsSupernova remnants X-ray sourceAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsEjectaSupernova remnantHypernovaAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsAIP Conference Proceedings
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Probing the effects of hadronic acceleration at the SN 1006 shock front

2014

AbstractSupernova remnant shocks are strong candidates for being the source of energetic cosmic rays and hadron acceleration is expected to increase the shock compression ratio, providing higher post-shock densities. We exploited the deep observations of the XMM-Newton Large Program on SN 1006 to verify this prediction. Spatially resolved spectral analysis led us to detect X-ray emission from the shocked ambient medium in SN 1006 and to find that its density significantly increases in regions where particle acceleration is efficient. Our results provide evidence for the effects of acceleration of cosmic ray hadrons on the post-shock plasma in supernova remnants.

PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstronomy and AstrophysicsCosmic rayPlasmaAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsX-rays: ISMShock (mechanics)Particle accelerationSupernovaAccelerationSpace and Planetary ScienceISM: individual object: SN 1006Pair-instability supernovaSupernova remnantISM: supernova remnantAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
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Spatially Resolved Broadband Synchrotron Emission from the Nonthermal Limbs of SN1006

2018

We present ~400ks NuSTAR observations of the northeast (NE) and southwest (SW) non-thermal limbs of the Galactic SNR SN1006. We discovered three sources with X-ray emission detected at >50keV. Two of them are identified as background AGN. We extract the NuSTAR spectra from a few regions along the non-thermal limbs and jointly analyze them with the XMM-Newton spectra and the radio data. The broad-band radio/X-ray spectra can be well described with a synchrotron emission model from a single population of CR electrons with a power law energy distribution and an exponential cutoff. The power law index of the electron particle distribution function (PDF) is ~1.88-1.95 for both the NE and SW l…

media_common.quotation_subjectAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPopulationFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsElectronAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesAsymmetryPower lawSpectral linecosmic rays0103 physical sciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsEmission spectrumeducation010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysicsmedia_commonISM: supernova remnantsacceleration of particlesHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Physicseducation.field_of_study010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and Astrophysicsshock wavesAstronomy and Astrophysicradiation mechanisms: non-thermalX-rays: ISMMagnetic fieldSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Lepton
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XMM-Newton evidence of shocked ISM in SN 1006: indications of hadronic acceleration

2012

Shock fronts in young supernova remnants are the best candidates for being sites of cosmic ray acceleration up to a few PeV, though conclusive experimental evidence is still lacking. Hadron acceleration is expected to increase the shock compression ratio, providing higher postshock densities, but X-ray emission from shocked ambient medium has not firmly been detected yet in remnants where particle acceleration is at work. We exploited the deep observations of the XMM-Newton Large Program on SN 1006 to verify this prediction. We performed spatially resolved spectral analysis of a set of regions covering the southeastern rim of SN 1006. We studied the spatial distribution of the thermodynamic…

PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)ISM ISM: supernova remnants ISM: individual objects: SN 1006 [X-rays]Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaHadronFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsCosmic rayAstrophysicsPlasmaShock (mechanics)Particle accelerationInterstellar mediumSupernovaAccelerationSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaSpace and Planetary ScienceX-rays: ISM ISM: supernova remnants ISM: individual objects: SN 1006Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsAstronomy & Astrophysics
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The supernova remnant SN 1006 as a Galactic particle accelerator

2022

The origin of cosmic rays is a pivotal open issue of high-energy astrophysics. Supernova remnants are strong candidates to be the Galactic factory of cosmic rays, their blast waves being powerful particle accelerators. However, supernova remnants can power the observed flux of cosmic rays only if they transfer a significant fraction of their kinetic energy to the accelerated particles, but conclusive evidence for such efficient acceleration is still lacking. In this scenario, the shock energy channeled to cosmic rays should induce a higher post-shock density than that predicted by standard shock conditions. Here we show this effect, and probe its dependence on the orientation of the ambient…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Astrophysical plasmasSHARPHorizon 2020MultidisciplinaryFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomyshock wavesGeneral ChemistryGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHigh-energy astrophysicsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaEuropean Union (EU)Particle astrophysics[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenacosmic rayNature Communications
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A physical interpretation of the jet-like X-ray emission from supernova remnant W49B

2007

In the framework of the study of supernova remnants and their complex interaction with the interstellar medium and the circumstellar material, we focus on the galactic supernova remnant W49B. Its morphology exhibits an X-ray bright elongated nebula, terminated on its eastern end by a sharp perpendicular structure aligned with the radio shell. The X-ray spectrum of W49B is characterized by strong K emission lines from Si, S, Ar, Ca, and Fe. There is a variation of the temperature in the remnant with the highest temperature found in the eastern side and the lowest one in the western side. The analysis of the recent observations of W49B indicates that the remnant may be the result of an asymme…

PhysicsAtmospheric ScienceNebulaAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics (astro-ph)Aerospace EngineeringAstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsNear-Earth supernovaAstrophysicsInterstellar mediumSupernovaGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsEmission spectrumEjectaSupernova remnantHypernovaAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Erratum: ‘XMM-newton large program on SN1006 - II: Thermal emission’ (2016, MNRAS, 462, 158)

2020

PhysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsThermal emissionMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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XMM-Newton large programme on SN1006 - II. Thermal emission

2016

Based on the XMM-Newton large program on SN1006 and our newly developed spatially resolved spectroscopy tools (Paper~I), we study the thermal emission from ISM and ejecta of SN1006 by analyzing the spectra extracted from 583 tessellated regions dominated by thermal emission. With some key improvements in spectral analysis as compared to Paper~I, we obtain much better spectral fitting results with less residuals. The spatial distributions of the thermal and ionization states of the ISM and ejecta show different features, which are consistent with a scenario that the ISM (ejecta) is heated and ionized by the forward (reverse) shock propagating outward (inward). Different elements have differe…

Shock wave010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences[ PHYS.ASTR ] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]FOS: Physical sciencesCosmic rayAstrophysicsMethods: Data analysi01 natural sciencesSpectral linecosmic raysIonization0103 physical sciencesEjectaSupernova remnant010303 astronomy & astrophysics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLine (formation)ISM: supernova remnantsacceleration of particlesHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsAstronomyAstronomy and Astrophysicsshock wavesAstronomy and AstrophysicAcceleration of particlemethods: data analysisCosmic rayX-rays: ISMInterstellar mediumISM: Supernova remnant13. Climate actionShock waveSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Supernova remnants; Methods: Data analysis; Shock waves; X-rays: ISM; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science [Acceleration of particles; Cosmic rays; ISM]
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The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit: a consolidated design for the system requirement review of the preliminary definition phase

2023

The Athena X-ray Integral Unit (X-IFU) is the high resolution X-ray spectrometer, studied since 2015 for flying in the mid-30s on the Athena space X-ray Observatory, a versatile observatory designed to address the Hot and Energetic Universe science theme, selected in November 2013 by the Survey Science Committee. Based on a large format array of Transition Edge Sensors (TES), it aims to provide spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy, with a spectral resolution of 2.5 eV (up to 7 keV) over an hexagonal field of view of 5 arc minutes (equivalent diameter). The X-IFU entered its System Requirement Review (SRR) in June 2022, at about the same time when ESA called for an overall X-IFU redesign (i…

X-IFU: The X-ray Integral Field UnitCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)The X-ray Integral Field Unit [X-IFU]Solar and stellar astrophysicsFOS: Physical sciences/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_production[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-raysSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/affordable_and_clean_energyAstrophysics of GalaxiesAthena: the advanced telescope for high energy astrophysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesAstrophysical phenomenaSpace instrumentationAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsHigh energySpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)[PHYS.GRQC]Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc]the advanced telescope for high energy astrophysics [Athena]Athena: the advanced telescope for high energy astrophysics · X-IFU: The X-ray Integral Field Unit · Space instrumentation · X-rays · ObservatoryObservatoryAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaSDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and ProductionAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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X-raying hadronic acceleration at the SN 1006 shock front

2012

Shock fronts in young supernova remnants are the best candidates for being sites of cosmic rays acceleration up to a few PeV, though conclusive experimental evidence is still lacking. Theoretical models predict that particle acceleration can modify the post-shock properties, e. g. by increasing the plasma density. We exploited the Large Program of deep XMM-Newton observations of SN 1006 to verify this prediction. We focused on the rim of the supernova remnant and by performing spatially resolved spectral analysis, we found that the shock compression ratio significantly increases in regions where particle acceleration is efficient, in agreement with expectations. Our results provide observat…

AstrophysicSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-raysSupernova Remnant
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The ATHENA X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU)

2018

Event: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, 2018, Austin, Texas, United States.

Point spread functionPhotonAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaField of viewAthena; Instrumentation; Space telescopes; X-ray Integral Field Unit; X-ray spectroscopy; Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Condensed Matter Physics; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicLarge format01 natural sciences7. Clean energySpace telescopeslaw.inventionTelescopePhysics::Popular PhysicsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaOpticslawPhysics::Plasma Physics0103 physical sciencesElectronicAthenaOptical and Magnetic MaterialsSpectral resolutionElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsInstrumentationPhysicsSpectrometerbusiness.industryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialApplied MathematicsDetectorAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCondensed Matter Physics115 Astronomy Space sciencePhysics::History of PhysicsApplied MathematicSpace telescopeX-ray Integral Field UnitX-ray spectroscopybusiness
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