Multi-antenna probing of absorbing regions inside and outside Cassiopeia A

Author:

Stanislavsky Lev A.,Bubnov Ihor N.,Stanislavsky Aleksander A.,Zarka Philippe,Loh Alan,Viou Cedric,Konovalenko Aleksander A.,Brazhenko Anatolii I.,Frantsuzenko Anatolii V.

Abstract

Cassiopeia A occupies an important place among supernova remnants (SNRs) in low-frequency radio astronomy. Located in our Galaxy, this powerful radio source emits synchrotron radiation that propagates through the SNR environment and the ionized interstellar medium. The analysis of its continuum spectrum from low frequency observations reveals the evolution of the SNR absorption properties over time and suggests a method for probing unshocked ejecta and the SNR interaction with the circumstellar medium (CSM). In this paper, we present low-frequency measurements of the integrated spectrum of Cassiopeia A to find the typical values of free-free absorption parameters towards this SNR in the middle of 2023. We also add new results to track its slowly evolving and decreasing integrated flux density. We used the New Extension in Nan c ay Upgrading LOFAR (NenuFAR) and the Ukrainian Radio Interferometer of NASU (URAN--2, Poltava) for measuring the continuum spectrum of Cassiopeia A within the frequency range of 8--66 MHz. The radio flux density of Cassiopeia A relative to the calibration source, the radio galaxy Cygnus A, has been obtained on June--July, 2023 with two sub-arrays for each radio telescope, used as a two-element correlation interferometer. We measured several magnitudes in emission and electron temperature, along with an average number of charges of the ions for both internal and external absorbing ionized gas towards Cassiopeia A from its integrated spectrum. Generally, their values are comparable to those presented in the literature, but their slight differences demonstrate the evolution of free-free absorption parameters in this SNR. Based on high accuracy of the measurements, we have detected the SNR--CSM interaction. This led to the fact that the maximum of this continuous spectrum, decreasing in intensity, changed in frequency from past higher values to lower ones over time. Probably, such changes occur periodically in which the spectral peak can move in the direction of both higher frequencies and lower ones. This effect is mainly caused by the evolution of emission measure outside Cassiopeia A. The integrated flux-density spectrum of Cassiopeia A obtained with the NenuFAR and URAN--2 interferometric observations opens up new possibilities for continuous monitoring the ionized gas properties in and around Cassiopeia A to observe the evolution of unshocked ejecta and the SNR-CSM interaction in future studies.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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