7–12 Jul 2024
Aurum, the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University and ICRANet
Europe/Rome timezone

IXPE observations of supernova remnants

9 Jul 2024, 15:20
20m
Di Giovanni (Aurum)

Di Giovanni

Aurum

Largo Gardone Riviera, Pescara, Italy
Invited talk in a parallel session IXPE observations and multiwavelength opportunities IXPE observations and multiwavelength opportunities

Speaker

Dr Riccardo Ferrazzoli (INAF-IAPS)

Description

Supernova remnants (SNRs) are among the most important sources of non-thermal X-rays in the sky and likely contributors to Galactic cosmic rays and represent ideal targets to showcase the capabilities of the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) in performing spatially-resolved X-ray polarimetry.
For the first time, we can determine the turbulence level (through the measurement of polarization degree) and the orientation (through polarization direction) of the magnetic field near the shocks, where particle acceleration occurs.
IXPE reported so far the results of the observations of four SNRs: Cas A, Tycho, SN 1006 and RX J1713.7-3946.
These objects exhibit a wide range of characteristics, including dynamical age, spectral composition of emission, and progenitor type.
Aptly, they revealed significantly different results among them in terms of magnetic field properties and morphology, providing unexpected insights and shedding light on the particle acceleration mechanisms in astrophysical shocks.

Primary author

Dr Riccardo Ferrazzoli (INAF-IAPS)

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