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09 February 2025
 
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The Nature of the Compact Supernova Remnants in Starburst Galaxies
Roger A. Chevalier ; Claes Fransson ;
Date 5 Jul 2001
Subject astro-ph
AbstractRadio observations of starburst regions in galaxies have revealed groups of compact nonthermal sources that may be radiative supernova remnants expanding in the interclump medium of molecular clouds. Because of the high pressure in starburst regions, the interclump medium may have a density ~ 10^3 H atoms cm^{-3} in a starburst nucleus like M82 and ~ 10^4 H atoms cm^{-3} in an ultraluminous galaxy like Arp 220. In M82, our model can account for the sizes, the slow evolution, the high radio luminosities, and the low X-ray luminosities of the sources. We predict expansion velocities ~ 500 km/s, which is slower than the one case measured by VLBI techniques. Although we predict the remnants to be radiative, the expected radiation is difficult to detect because it is at infrared wavelengths and the starburst is itself very luminous; one detection possibility is broad [OI] 63 micron line emission at the positions of the radio remnants. The more luminous and compact remnants in Arp 220 can be accounted for by the higher molecular cloud density. In our model, the observed remnants lose most of the supernova energy to radiation. Other explosions in a lower density medium may directly heat a hot, low density interstellar component, leading to the superwinds that are associated with starburst regions.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0107110
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