Gamma rays, X-rays, and optical light from the cobalt and the neutron star in SN 1987A

S. Kumagai, T. Shigeyama, K. Nomoto, M. Itoh, J. Nishimura
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Recent developments in modeling the X-ray and gamma-ray emission from SN 1987A are discussed by taking into account both the decaying cobalt and the buried neutron star. The light curve and the spectra evolution of X-rays and gamma-rays are well modeled up to day of about 300 if mixing of Co-56 into hydrogen-rich envelope is assumed. However, the 16-28 keV flux observed by Ginga declines very slowly, whereas the spherical mixing model predicts that the flux should have decreased by a large factor at t greater than 300d. It is shown that this problem can be solved if the photoelectric absorption of X-rays is effectively reduced as a result of the formation of chemically inhomogeneous clumps. Based on the adopted hydrodynamical model and the abundance distribution, predictions are offered for future optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray light curves by taking into account other radioactive sources and various types of the central source, e.g., a buried neutron star accreting the reinfalling material or an isolated pulsar.
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来自SN 1987A的钴和中子星的伽马射线、x射线和可见光
本文讨论了SN 1987A的x射线和伽玛射线发射模型的最新进展,同时考虑了衰变的钴和埋藏的中子星。如果假设Co-56混合到富氢包层中,则x射线和伽马射线的光曲线和光谱演化可以很好地模拟到大约300年时。然而,Ginga观测到的16-28 keV通量下降非常缓慢,而球形混合模型预测,在t大于300d时,通量应该下降了很大的因子。结果表明,如果由于化学不均匀团块的形成而有效地减少x射线的光电吸收,则可以解决这一问题。基于所采用的流体动力学模型和丰度分布,通过考虑其他放射源和中心源的各种类型,如埋藏的中子星吸积再落物质或孤立的脉冲星,对未来的光学、x射线和伽玛射线光曲线进行了预测。
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