Fe K and ejecta emission in SNR G15.9+0.2 with XMM-Newton

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Aims. We present a study of the Galactic supernova remnant SNR G15.9+0.2 with archival XMM-Newton observations. Methods. EPIC data are used to investigate the morphological and spectral properties of the remnant, searching in particular for supernova ejecta and Fe K line emission. By comparing the SNR's X-ray absorption column density with the atomic and molecular gas distribution along the line of sight, we attempt to constrain the distance to the SNR. Results. Prominent line features reveal the presence of ejecta. Abundance ratios of Mg, Si, S, Ar, and Ca strongly suggest that the progenitor of SNR G15.9+0.2 was a massive star with a main sequence mass likely in the range 20-25 M⊙, strengthening the physical association with a candidate central compact object detected with Chandra. Using EPIC's collective power, Fe K line emission from SNR G15.9+0.2 is detected for the first time. We measure the line properties and find evidence for spatial variations. We discuss how the source fits within the sample of SNRs with detected Fe K emission and find that it is the core-collapse SNR with the lowest Fe K centroid energy. We also present some caveats regarding the use of Fe K line centroid energy as a typing tool for SNRs. Only a lower limit of 5 kpc is placed on the distance to SNR G15.9+0.2, constraining its age to tSNR ≥ 2 kyr.

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Maggi, P., & Acero, F. (2017). Fe K and ejecta emission in SNR G15.9+0.2 with XMM-Newton. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 597. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629378

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