X-Ray Polarimetry Reveals the Magnetic-field Topology on Sub-parsec Scales in Tycho’s Supernova Remnant

Author:

Ferrazzoli RiccardoORCID,Slane PatrickORCID,Prokhorov Dmitry,Zhou PingORCID,Vink JaccoORCID,Bucciantini NiccolòORCID,Costa EnricoORCID,Di Lalla NiccolòORCID,Di Marco AlessandroORCID,Soffitta PaoloORCID,Weisskopf Martin C.ORCID,Asakura Kazunori,Baldini LucaORCID,Heyl JeremyORCID,Kaaret Philip E.ORCID,Marin FrédéricORCID,Mizuno TsunefumiORCID,Ng C.-Y.ORCID,Pesce-Rollins MelissaORCID,Silvestri Stefano,Sgrò CarmeloORCID,Swartz Douglas A.ORCID,Tamagawa ToruORCID,Yang Yi-JungORCID,Agudo IvánORCID,Antonelli Lucio A.ORCID,Bachetti MatteoORCID,Baumgartner Wayne H.ORCID,Bellazzini RonaldoORCID,Bianchi StefanoORCID,Bongiorno Stephen D.ORCID,Bonino RaffaellaORCID,Brez AlessandroORCID,Capitanio FiammaORCID,Castellano SimoneORCID,Cavazzuti ElisabettaORCID,Chen Chien-TingORCID,Ciprini StefanoORCID,De Rosa AlessandraORCID,Del Monte EttoreORCID,Di Gesu LauraORCID,Donnarumma ImmacolataORCID,Doroshenko VictorORCID,Dovčiak MichalORCID,Ehlert Steven R.ORCID,Enoto TeruakiORCID,Evangelista YuriORCID,Fabiani SergioORCID,Garcia Javier A.ORCID,Gunji ShuichiORCID,Hayashida Kiyoshi,Iwakiri WataruORCID,Jorstad Svetlana G.ORCID,Kislat FabianORCID,Karas VladimirORCID,Kitaguchi Takao,Kolodziejczak Jeffery J.ORCID,Krawczynski HenricORCID,La Monaca FabioORCID,Latronico LucaORCID,Liodakis IoannisORCID,Maldera SimoneORCID,Manfreda AlbertoORCID,Marinucci AndreaORCID,Marscher Alan P.ORCID,Marshall Herman L.ORCID,Matt GiorgioORCID,Mitsuishi Ikuyuki,Muleri FabioORCID,Negro MichelaORCID,O’Dell Stephen L.ORCID,Omodei NicolaORCID,Oppedisano ChiaraORCID,Papitto AlessandroORCID,Pavlov George G.ORCID,Peirson Abel L.ORCID,Perri MatteoORCID,Petrucci Pierre-OlivierORCID,Pilia MauraORCID,Possenti AndreaORCID,Poutanen JuriORCID,Puccetti SimonettaORCID,Ramsey Brian D.ORCID,Rankin JohnORCID,Ratheesh AjayORCID,Roberts OliverORCID,Romani Roger W.ORCID,Spandre GloriaORCID,Tavecchio FabrizioORCID,Taverna RobertoORCID,Tawara Yuzuru,Tennant Allyn F.ORCID,Thomas Nicholas E.ORCID,Tombesi FrancescoORCID,Trois AlessioORCID,Tsygankov Sergey S.ORCID,Turolla RobertoORCID,Wu KinwahORCID,Xie FeiORCID,Zane SilviaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Supernova remnants are commonly considered to produce most of the Galactic cosmic rays via diffusive shock acceleration. However, many questions regarding the physical conditions at shock fronts, such as the magnetic-field morphology close to the particle acceleration sites, remain open. Here we report the detection of a localized polarization signal from some synchrotron X-ray emitting regions of Tycho’s supernova remnant made by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. The derived degree of polarization of the X-ray synchrotron emission is 9% ± 2% averaged over the whole remnant, and 12% ± 2% at the rim, higher than the value of polarization of 7%–8% observed in the radio band. In the west region, the degree of polarization is 23% ± 4%. The degree of X-ray polarization in Tycho is higher than for Cassiopeia A, suggesting a more ordered magnetic field or a larger maximum turbulence scale. The measured tangential direction of polarization corresponds to the radial magnetic field, and is consistent with that observed in the radio band. These results are compatible with the expectation of turbulence produced by an anisotropic cascade of a radial magnetic field near the shock, where we derive a magnetic-field amplification factor of 3.4 ± 0.3. The fact that this value is significantly smaller than those expected from acceleration models is indicative of highly anisotropic magnetic-field turbulence, or that the emitting electrons either favor regions of lower turbulence, or accumulate close to where the orientation of the magnetic field is preferentially radially oriented due to hydrodynamical instabilities.

Funder

NASA ∣ Marshall Space Flight Center

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

EC ∣ Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Hong Kong Government

NWO ∣ Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek

NSFC ∣ China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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