BeppoSAX observation of the composite remnant G327.1-1.1
arXiv:astro-ph/0211205 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20021650
Abstract
We report an X-ray study of the composite supernova remnant G327.1-1.1, with particular emphasis on its thermal emission. By virtue of a combined spatial and spectral analysis, we have been able to model the X-ray emission of the remnant as a sum of two components: a non-thermal component, due to the pulsar nebula and the pulsar itself, and a thermal component, of which we have analysed spectrum and morphology, after proper subtraction of the plerion. We discuss three possible interpretations of the thermal emission of \src: pure Sedov expansion, expansion through a inhomogeneous medium with evaporation from ISM clouds, and radiative expansion. On the light of our new data and interpretation, we have re-derived all the physical parameters of this SNR. In the framework of Sedov or radiative expansion we derive a longer age than previously estimated ($1.1\times 10^4$), thus not requiring a high velocity for the pulsar.
8 pages, 5 figures, full res version at http://www.astropa.unipa.it/Library/OAPA_preprints/h3891.ps.gz