Abstract
We present new XMM-Newton observations of the supernova remnant (SNR) N 120 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and numerical simulations on the evolution of this SNR which we compare with the X-ray observations. The SNR N 120, together with several H II regions, forms a large nebular complex (also called N 120) whose shape resembles a semicircular ring. From the XMM-Newton data, we generate images and spectra of this remnant in the energy band between 0.2 and 2.0 keV. The images show that the X-ray emission is brighter toward the east (i.e., toward the rim of the large nebular complex). The EPIC/MOS1 and MOS2 data reveal a thermal spectrum in soft X-rays. Two-dimensional axisymmetric numerical simulations with the Yguaz-a code were carried out assuming that the remnant is expanding into an inhomogeneous interstellar medium with an exponential density gradient and showing that thermal conduction effects are negligible. Simulated X-ray emission maps were obtained from the numerical simulations in order to compare them with the observations. We find good agreement between the XMM-Newton data, previous optical kinematic data, and the numerical simulations; the simulations reproduce the observed X-ray luminosity and surface brightness distribution. We have also detected more extended diffuse X-ray emission that is possibly due to the N 120 large H II complex or superbubble. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Reyes-Iturbide, J., Rosado, M., & Velzquez, P. F. (2008). The XMM-newton X-ray emission of the supernova remnant N 120 in the large magellanic cloud. Astronomical Journal, 136(5), 2011–2021. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/136/5/2011
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