Supernova (SN) 1987A is widely regarded as an excellent candidate for leveraging the capabilities of the freshly launched XRISM satellite. Recent researches indicate that the X-ray emission from SN 1987A will increasingly originate from its ejecta in the years to come. In a previous study, we thoroughly examined the proficiency of XRISM-Resolve in identifying signatures of shocked ejecta in SN 1987A, synthesizing the XRISM-Resolve spectrum based on a state-of-the-art magneto-hydrodynamic simulation. However, following the satellite's launch, a technical issue arose with the XRISM instrument's gate valve, which failed to open, thereby affecting observations with the Resolve spectrometer. Here, we update our analysis, reevaluating our diagnostic approach under the assumption that the gate valve remains closed. We find that, even with the reduced instrumental capabilities, it will be possible to pinpoint the ejecta contribution through the study of the line profiles in the XRISM-Resolve spectrum of SN 1987A.

Sapienza, V., Miceli, M., Bamba, A., Orlando, S., Lee, S., Nagataki, S., et al. (2024). Probing Shocked Ejecta in SN 1987A with XRISM-Resolve: The Effects of the Gate Valve Closed. RESEARCH NOTES OF THE AAS, 8(6) [10.3847/2515-5172/ad55f6].

Probing Shocked Ejecta in SN 1987A with XRISM-Resolve: The Effects of the Gate Valve Closed

Sapienza, Vincenzo
Primo
;
Miceli, Marco
Secondo
;
Giuffrida, Roberta;
2024-06-01

Abstract

Supernova (SN) 1987A is widely regarded as an excellent candidate for leveraging the capabilities of the freshly launched XRISM satellite. Recent researches indicate that the X-ray emission from SN 1987A will increasingly originate from its ejecta in the years to come. In a previous study, we thoroughly examined the proficiency of XRISM-Resolve in identifying signatures of shocked ejecta in SN 1987A, synthesizing the XRISM-Resolve spectrum based on a state-of-the-art magneto-hydrodynamic simulation. However, following the satellite's launch, a technical issue arose with the XRISM instrument's gate valve, which failed to open, thereby affecting observations with the Resolve spectrometer. Here, we update our analysis, reevaluating our diagnostic approach under the assumption that the gate valve remains closed. We find that, even with the reduced instrumental capabilities, it will be possible to pinpoint the ejecta contribution through the study of the line profiles in the XRISM-Resolve spectrum of SN 1987A.
giu-2024
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisica
Sapienza, V., Miceli, M., Bamba, A., Orlando, S., Lee, S., Nagataki, S., et al. (2024). Probing Shocked Ejecta in SN 1987A with XRISM-Resolve: The Effects of the Gate Valve Closed. RESEARCH NOTES OF THE AAS, 8(6) [10.3847/2515-5172/ad55f6].
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