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Evidence for Resonance Scattering in the X-ray Grating Spectrum of the Supernova Remnant N49

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arxiv 2005.04626 v1 pith:ZZIKR6U7 submitted 2020-05-10 astro-ph.HE

Evidence for Resonance Scattering in the X-ray Grating Spectrum of the Supernova Remnant N49

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Resonance scattering (RS) is an important process in astronomical objects, because it affects measurements of elemental abundances and distorts surface brightness of the object. It is predicted that RS can occur in plasmas of supernova remnants (SNRs). Although several authors reported hints of RS in SNRs, no strong observational evidence has been established so far. We perform a high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the SNR N49 with the Reflection Grating Spectrometer aboard XMM-Newton. The RGS spectrum of N49 shows a high G-ratio of O VII He$\alpha$ lines as well as O VIII Ly$\beta$/$\alpha$ and Fe XVII (3s-2p)/(3d-2p) ratios which cannot be explained by the emission from a thin thermal plasma. These line ratios can be well explained by the effect of RS. Our result implies that RS has a large impact particularly on a measurement of the oxygen abundance.

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