3–6 Feb 2026
ENEA Centro Ricerche Frascati
Europe/Rome timezone
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Revisiting the X-Ray Polarization of the Shell of Cassiopeia A Using Spectropolarimetric Analysis

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20m
Bruno Brunelli hall (ENEA Centro Ricerche Frascati)

Bruno Brunelli hall

ENEA Centro Ricerche Frascati

Via Enrico Fermi 45 Frascati Rome
Oral

Speaker

Alessandra Mercuri (Università della Calabria, via P. Bucci, cubo 33C, 87036, Rende (CS), Italy)

Description

X-ray synchrotron radiation is expected to be highly polarized. Thanks to the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), it is now possible to evaluate the degree of X-ray polarization in sources such as supernova remnants (SNRs). Jointly using IXPE data and high-resolution Chandra observations, we perform a spatially resolved spectropolarimetric analysis of SNR Cassiopeia A (Cas A). We focus on the 3–6 keV energy band on regions near the shell dominated by nonthermal synchrotron emission. By combining IXPE’s polarization sensitivity with Chandra’s higher spatial and spectral resolution, we constrain the local polarization degree (PD) and polarization angle across the remnant. Our analysis reveals PD values ranging locally from 10% to 26%, showing significant regional variations that underscore the complex magnetic field morphology of Cas A. The polarization vectors indicate a predominantly radial magnetic field, consistent with previous studies. Thanks to the improved modeling of thermal contamination using Chandra data, we retrieve higher PD values compared to earlier IXPE analysis and more significant detections with respect to the standard IXPEOBSSIM analysis. Finally, we also estimate the degree of magnetic turbulence η from the measured photon index and PD, under the assumption of an isotropic fluctuating field across the shell of Cas A.

Authors

Alessandra Mercuri (Università della Calabria, via P. Bucci, cubo 33C, 87036, Rende (CS), Italy) Dr Emanuele Greco (INAF—Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Piazza del Parlamento 1, 90134 Palermo, Italy) Dr Jacco Vink (Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy & GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Dr Riccardo Ferrazzoli (INAF—Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Roma, Italy) Prof. Silvia Perri (Università della Calabria, via P. Bucci, cubo 33C, 87036, Rende (CS), Italy)

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