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IRAS 15099−5856: Remarkable Mid-Infrared Source with Prominent Crystalline Silicate Emission Embedded in the Supernova Remnant MSH15−52
David Hughes
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Infrared: stars
Stars: individual (IRAS 15099−5856)
ISM: individual (MSH 15−52)
Supernova remnants
Circumstellar matter
We report new mid-infrared observations of the remarkable object IRAS 15099−5856 using the space telescopes AKARI and Spitzer, which demonstrate the presence of prominent crystalline silicate emission in this bright source. IRAS 15099−5856 has a complex morphology with a bright central compact source (IRS1) surrounded by knots, spurs, and several extended (~ 4′) arc-like filaments. The source is seen only at ≥ 10 μm. The Spitzer mid-infrared (MIR) spectrum of IRS1 shows prominent emission features from Mg-rich crystalline silicates, strong [Ne II] 12.81 μm and several other faint ionic lines. We model the MIR spectrum as thermal emission from dust and compare with the Herbig Be star HD 100546 and the luminous blue variable R71, which show very similar MIR spectra. Molecular line observations reveal two molecular clouds around the source, but no associated dense molecular cores. We suggest that IRS1 is heated by UV radiation from the adjacent O star Muzzio 10 and that its crystalline silicates most likely originated in a mass outflow from the progenitor of the supernova remnant (SNR) MSH 15−52. IRS1, which is embedded in the SNR, could have been shielded from the SN blast wave if the progenitor was in a close binary system with Muzzio 10. If MSH 15−52 is a remnant of Type Ib/c supernova (SN Ib/c), as has been previously proposed, this would confirm the binary model for SN Ib/c. IRS1 and the associated structures may be the relics of massive star death, as shaped by the supernova explosion, the pulsar wind and the intense ionizing radiation of the embedded O star.
The Astrophysical Journal
2011-04
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Koo, Bon-Chul., et al., (2011), IRAS 15099−5856: Remarkable Mid-Infrared Source with Prominent Crystalline Silicate Emission Embedded in the Supernova Remnant MSH15−52, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol.732(1):1-25
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