We report on spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy of the north-eastern part of the mixed morphology supernova remnant (SNR) W 28 with XMM-Newton. The observed field of view includes a prominent and twisted shell emission forming the edge of this SNR as well as part of the center-filled X-ray emission brightening toward the south-west edge of the field of view. The shell region spectra are in general represented by an optically thin thermal plasma emission in collisional ionization equilibrium with a temperature of ∼ 0.3 keV and a density of ∼ 10 cm-3, which is much higher than the density obtained for inner parts. In contrast, we detected no significant X-ray flux from one of the TeV γ-ray peaks with an upper-limit flux of 2.1́ ×́ 10-14 erg cm-2 s-1 in the 2-10 keV band. The large flux ratio of TeV to X-ray, larger than 16, and the spatial coincidence of the molecular cloud and the TeV γ-ray emission site indicate that the TeV γ-ray of W 28 is π-decay emission originating from collisions between accelerated protons and molecular cloud protons. Comparing the spectrum in the TeV band and the X-ray upper limit, we obtained a weak upper limit on the magnetic field strength B 1500 μG. © 2014 The Author.
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Nakamura, R., Bamba, A., Ishida, M., Yamazaki, R., Tatematsu, K., Kohri, K., … Sawada, M. (2014). X-ray spectroscopy of the mixed morphology supernova remnant W 28 with XMM-Newton. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 66(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psu031
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