paper

Global deceleration and inward movements of X-ray knots and rims of RCW 103

arXiv:2310.04177

Abstract

Kinematics of shocks, ejecta knots, and the compact remnant of a supernova remnant gives an insight into the nature of the progenitor and surrounding environment. We report on a proper motion measurement of X-ray knots and rims of the magnetar-hosting supernova remnant RCW 103. Chandra data obtained in three epochs, 1999, 2010, and 2016 are used. We find a global deceleration of 12 knots and rims both in northern and southern regions within the last yrs, even though its age is thought to be larger than 2 kyr. Some of them even changed their moving directions from outward ( km s) to inward ( km s). Our findings can be explained with a collision with a high-density medium both in the northern and southern edges of the remnant, although the remnant may still be expanding in the wind-blown cavity. The proper motion of the associated magnetar 1E1613485055 is possibly detected with a velocity of km s.

8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ