XMM-Newton Large Programme Details



PROPOSAL OVERVIEW
Proposal Title Crushing of Pulsar Wind Nebulae: A Detailed XMM-Newton Study of Vela X
Proposal Category Supernovae, Supernova Remnants, Diffuse (galactic) Emission and Isolated Neutron Stars
Proposal Type LARGE PROGRAM
Proposal Id 060351
Number of Observations 8
Total exposure time (ks) 414

PI DETAILS
PI Dr Patrick Slane
Institute SAO
Country UNITED STATES

CO-INVESTIGATORS
Name Country
F. Bocchino ITALY
B. Aschenbach GERMANY
M. Micheli ITALY
P. Plucinsky UNITED STATES
T. Gaetz UNITED STATES
R. Chevalier UNITED STATES
J. Hughes UNITED STATES
O. de Jager SOUTH AFRICA
S. LaMassa UNITED STATES

ABSTRACT
Vela X is the prototypical example of a pulsar wind nebula whose morphology and detailed structure have been affected by the interaction with the reverse shock of its host supernova remnant. The resulting complex of filamentary structure and mixed-in ejecta embedded in a nebula that is offset from the pulsar provides the best example we have of this middle-age state that characterizes a significant fraction of composite SNRs, and perhaps all of the large-diameter PWNe seen as TeV sources. Here we propose an XMM-Newton Large Project to perform the definitive X-ray study of Vela X.

PAPERS
Authors marked in red are (co-)investigators in the proposal

Classification of papers are:
- CLASS 1:   papers that present specific XMM-Newton observations
- CLASS 2: papers that refer to published XMM-Newton results with complementary observations, follow-up analysis, or theoretical analysis
- CLASS 3: further deliveries which resulted from the program and which are made available to the community (e.g. source catalogues, processed images or spectra in public data base)
- CLASS 4: comments and suggestions from PI

CLASS 1 (5 references)
  1. " Serendipitous UV source catalogues for 10 years of XMM and 5 years of Swift "
    Yershov, V. N.;
    2014 - Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 354, Issue 1, pp.97-101
    Number of Citations: 3
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=bibcode:2014Ap&SS.354...97Y
    DOI: 10.1007/s10509-014-1944-5

  2. " The Million Optical - Radio/X-ray Associations (MORX) Catalogue "
    Flesch, Eric W.;
    2016 - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Volume 33, id.e052 pp.
    Number of Citations: 17
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=bibcode:2016PASA...33...52F
    DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2016.44

  3. " Investigating the Structure of Vela X "
    Slane, P.; Lovchinsky, I.; Kolb, C.; Snowden, S. L.; Temim, T.; Blondin, J.; Bocchino, F.; Miceli, M.; Chevalier, R. A.; Hughes, J. P.; Patnaude, D. J.; Gaetz, T.;
    2018 - The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 865, Issue 2, article id. 86, pp. (2018).
    Number of Citations: 8
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=bibcode:2018ApJ...865...86S
    DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aada12

  4. " Classification of 4XMM-DR9 sources by machine learning "
    Zhang, Yanxia; Zhao, Yongheng; Wu, Xue-Bing;
    2021 - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 503, Issue 4, pp.5263-5273
    Number of Citations: 0
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=bibcode:2021MNRAS.503.5263Z
    DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab744

  5. " The EXTraS project: Exploring the X-ray transient and variable sky "
    De Luca, A.; Salvaterra, R.; Belfiore, A.; Carpano, S.; D'Agostino, D.; Haberl, F.; Israel, G. L.; Law-Green, D.; Lisini, G.; Marelli, M.; Novara, G.; Read, A. M.; Rodriguez-Castillo, G.; Rosen, S. R.; Salvetti, D.; Tiengo, A.; Vianello, G.; Watson, M. G.; Delvaux, C.; Dickens, T.; Esposito, P.; Greiner, J.; Haemmerle, H.; Kreikenbohm, A.; Kreykenbohm, S.; Oertel, M.; Pizzocaro, D.; Pye, J. P.; Sandrelli, S.; Stelzer, B.; Wilms, J.; Zagaria, F.;
    2021 - Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 650, id.A167, pp.
    Number of Citations: 0
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=bibcode:2021A&A...650A.167D
    DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202039783