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Synchrotron X-ray diagnostics of cutoff shape of nonthermal electron spectrum at young supernova remnants
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作者 Ryo Yamazaki Yutaka Ohira +1 位作者 Makoto Sawada Aya Bamba 《Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期165-178,共14页
Synchrotron X-rays can be a useful tool to investigate electron accelera- tion at young supemova remnants (SNRs). At present, since the magnetic field con- figuration around the shocks of SNRs is uncertain, it is no... Synchrotron X-rays can be a useful tool to investigate electron accelera- tion at young supemova remnants (SNRs). At present, since the magnetic field con- figuration around the shocks of SNRs is uncertain, it is not clear whether electron acceleration is limited by SNR age, synchrotron cooling, or even escape from the ac- celeration region. We study whether the acceleration mechanism can be constrained by the cutoff shape of the electron spectrum around the maximum energy. We derive analytical formulae of the cutoff shape in each case where the maximum electron en- ergy is determined by SNR age, synchrotron cooling and escape from the shock. They are related to the energy dependence of the electron diffusion coefficient. Next, we discuss whether information on the cutoff shape can be provided by observations in the near future which will simply give the photon indices and the flux ratios in the soft and hard X-ray bands. We find that if the power-law index of the electron spectrum is independently determined by other observations, then we can constrain the cutoff shape by comparing theoretical predictions of the photon indices and/or the flux ratios with observed data which will be measured by NuSTAR and/or ASTRO-H. Such study is helpful in understanding the acceleration mechanism. In particular, it will supply another independent constraint on the magnetic field strength around the shocks of SNRs. 展开更多
关键词 acceleration of particles -- ISM: cosmic rays -- ISM: supernova rem-nants -- turbulence -- X-rays: ISM
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