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A multi-wavelength study of N63A: A supernova remnant within an H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud. : N63A 다중파장 연구: 대마젤란운(LMC) H II 영역 내 초신성 잔해

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dc.contributor.advisor구본철-
dc.contributor.author롬미리디아-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-31T08:31:37Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-31T08:31:37Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-
dc.identifier.other000000145916-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/138064-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 자연과학대학 물리·천문학부, 2017. 8. 구본철.-
dc.description.abstractThe nature and physical environments of SNRs are diverse, and for this reason, the understanding of the properties of nearby SNRs is useful in interpreting the emission from SNRs in remote galaxies where we cannot resolve them. In this regard, the LMC is a unique place to study SNRs due to its proximity, location, and composition compared with our galaxy.

We carried out a multi-wavelength study of SNR N63A in the LMC, a young remnant of the SN explosion of one of the most massive (> 40 M_sun) stars in a cluster. It is currently expanding within a large H II region formed by OB stars in the cluster and engulfing a molecular cloud.

First, we aimed to study the overall structure of N63A using NIR imaging and spectroscopic observations of SNR N63A. In the [Fe II] images we detected a two-lobed structure, which has a good spatial correlation with the shock-heated lobes of N63A's optical nebula. We have detected several [Fe II] lines as well as He I, H I and [P II] lines from the emitting region. This allows us to estimate the electron density (~ 4700 cm^3) and a smaller extinction (Av ~ 0.5 mag). We also estimate the pre-shock number density of ~ 30 cm^3 assuming a shock speed of 100 km/s in the [Fe II] emitting region of the SNR.

Second, we present the results of a study of the molecular gas associated with the SNR N63A. We use SEST 12CO J = 1–0 and 2–1 observations, which provide evidence in support of the existence of physical interaction between the SN shocks and the adjoining molecular clouds. We reported a mass of ~ 1.2 x 10^3 M_sun, which is almost three times larger than the previous mass reported using X-ray observations, and a hydrogen column density of N_H ~ 1.4 x 10^21 cm^{-2}, which is 4 times smaller than the total column density derived using our NIR observations, for the cloud which is interacting with the SNR N63A.

We also present detection of shocked H_2 emission in NIR and MIR using the Spitzer IRS observations. The H_2 excitation diagram shows a best-fit with a two-temperature LTE model with the temperatures of 200-300 K and 700-900 K. Comparison of H_2 emission with shock models shows that slow C-shock models fit well to the warm component.

In addition to the [Fe II] features, we also detected H_2-2.12 µm emission from a region with spatial correlation with the [Fe II] emitting region. Although the molecular and ionic shocks arise from the same region, we interpret that Fe II and H_2 emission are tracing independent shocks in N63A based on their properties.

Finally, we studied the environment of SNR N63A in order to investigate its interaction with its ambient medium. We found a half ring-like structure with an average brightness of ~ 2 x 10^{-5} erg cm^{-2} s^{-1} sr^{-1} in Hα, at a distance of 11 - 19 pc from the center of the SNR. This structure can corresponds to circumstellar material produced by the mass loss of the N63s progenitor or by the neighboring OB stars. Another possibility is that this structure is part of the ISM and it is not related to the SNR.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Supernova Remnants 1
1.2 Large Magellanic Cloud 2
1.3 N63A: a SNR within an H II region in the LMC 3
1.3.1 N63A's environtment 3
1.3.2 SNR N63A 4
1.4 Interaction of SNR N63A with Molecular Clouds 8
1.5 Purpose of Thesis 9
Chapter 2 Near-Infrared line mapping and spectroscopy of the SNR N63A 12
2.1 Introduccion 12
2.2 Observations and Data Reduction 14
2.2.1 NIR narrow-band images 14
2.2.2 NIR spectra 15
2.3 Results 17
2.3.1 Distribution of [Fe II] and [P II] emission in N63A 17
2.3.2 NIR Extinction 19
2.3.3 Relative Abundance and dust destruction 22
2.3.4 NIR [Fe II] lines and electron density 25
2.4 Discussion 36
2.4.1 Extinction 36
2.4.2 De-reddened NIR emission 36
2.4.3 Shock Parameters 37
Chapter 3 SNR N63A interacting with Molecular Clouds in the LMC 40
3.1 Introduccion 40
3.2 Observations and Data 42
3.2.1 CO emission lines 42
3.2.2 H2 2.12μm narrow-band 43
3.2.3 Ancillary data 43
3.3 Results 45
3.3.1 Distribution of molecular clouds in the environs of N63A 45
3.3.2 Molecular cloud masses and gas column densities 49
3.3.3 Observations of Molecular Hydrogen in SNR N63A 51
3.3.4 H2 excitation diagram of N63A 54
3.4 Discussion 56
3.4.1 Excitation of Molecular Hydrogen 56
3.4.2 Implication of Shock Models from Molecular Hydrogen 60
3.4.3 Comparison of Molecular and Ionic Shocks 66
3.4.4 The photoionized region of N63A 67
Chapter 4 SNR N63A clues to its Progenitor 70
4.1 Introduction 70
4.2 SNR N63A's environment 71
4.3 Observational Data 74
4.4 Results and Discussion 74
Chapter 5 Summary and Conclusion 83
Bibliography 88
초록 92
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectISM: supernova remnant-
dc.subjectISM: individual (N63A)-
dc.subjectISM: molecular clouds-
dc.subject.ddc523.01-
dc.titleA multi-wavelength study of N63A: A supernova remnant within an H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud.-
dc.title.alternativeN63A 다중파장 연구: 대마젤란운(LMC) H II 영역 내 초신성 잔해-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorRommy L.S.E. Aliste Castillo-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation자연과학대학 물리·천문학부-
dc.date.awarded2017-08-
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