1. Associated Molecular and Atomic Clouds with X-Ray Shell of Superbubble 30 Doradus C in the LMC.
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Yamane, Y., Sano, H., Filipović, M. D., Tokuda, K., Fujii, K., Babazaki, Y., Mitsuishi, I., Inoue, T., Aharonian, F., Inaba, T., Inutsuka, S., Maxted, N., Mizuno, N., Onishi, T., Rowell, G., Tsuge, K., Voisin, F., Yoshiike, S., Fukuda, T., and Kawamura, A.
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MOLECULAR clouds ,X-rays ,SUBMILLIMETER astronomy ,COSMIC rays ,INTERSTELLAR medium ,HIGH mass stars ,PARTICLE acceleration - Abstract
30 Doradus C is a superbubble that emits the brightest non-thermal X- and TeV gamma-rays in the Local Group. To explore the detailed connection between the high-energy radiation and the interstellar medium, we have carried out new CO and H i observations using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA), Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment, and the Australia Telescope Compact Array with resolutions of up to 3 pc. The ALMA data of
12 CO(J = 1–0) emission revealed 23 molecular clouds, with typical diameters of ∼6–12 pc and masses of ∼600–10,000 M⊙ . A comparison with the X-rays of XMM–Newton at ∼3 pc resolution shows that X-rays are enhanced toward these clouds. The CO data were combined with the H i to estimate the total interstellar protons. A comparison of the interstellar proton column density and the X-rays revealed that the X-rays are enhanced with the total proton column density. These are most likely to be caused by the shock-cloud interaction, which is modeled by magnetohydrodynamical simulations (Inoue et al. 2012). We also note a trend for the X-ray photon index to vary with distance from the center of the high-mass star cluster. This suggests that the cosmic-ray electrons are accelerated by one or multiple supernovae in the cluster. Based on these results, we discuss the role of the interstellar medium in cosmic-ray particle acceleration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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