We examine observed heavy element abundances in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant as a constraint on the nature of the Cas A supernova. We compare bulk abundances from 1D and 3D explosion models and spatial distribution of elements in 3D models with those derived from X-ray observations. We also examine the cospatial production of 26Al with other species. We find that the most reliable indicator of the presence of 26Al in unmixed ejecta is a very low S/Si ratio (∼ 0.05). Production of N in O/S/Si-rich regions is also indicative. The biologically important element P is produced at its highest abundance in the same regions. Proxies should be detectable in supernova ejecta with high spatial resolution multiwavelength observations. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeLicence.
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Young, P., Ellinger, C. I., Timmes, F., Arnett, D., Fryer, C. L., Rockefeller, G. R., … Magkotsios, G. (2008). Spatial distribution of nucleosynthesis products in cassiopeia a: Comparison between observations and 3D explosion models. In Proceedings of Science. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.053.0020
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