Synchrotron radiation from supernova remnants is caused by electrons accelerated through diffusive shock acceleration (DSA). The standard DSA theory predicts an electron spectral index of p = 2, corresponding to a radio spectral index of α = −0.5. An extension of DSA theory predicts that the accelerated particles change the shock structure, resulting in a spectrum that is steeper than p > 2 (α < −0.5) at low energies and flattens with energy. For Cassiopeia A, a synchrotron spectral flattening was previously reported for a small part of the remnant in the mid-infrared regime. Here, we present new measurements for spectral flattening using archival radio (4.72 GHz) and mid-infrared (3.6 μm) data, and we produce a complete spectral inde...
Context: Cassiopeia A is one of the best-studied supernova remnants. Its bright radio and X-ray emis...
We present deep (>2.4 Ms) observations of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant with NuSTAR, which oper...
We present new Chandra ACIS-S3 observations of Cassiopeia A which, when combined with earlier ACIS-S...
Synchrotron radiation from supernova remnants is caused by electrons accelerated through diffusive s...
Funding: The work of VD is supported by a grant from the NWO graduate programme/GRAPPA-PhD programme...
Combining archival data taken at radio and infrared wavelengths with state-of-the-art measurements a...
Combining archival data taken at radio and infrared wavelengths with state-of-the-art measurements a...
Context. Cassiopeia A is one of the most extensively studied supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy...
We present the global distribution of fine-structure infrared line emission in the Cassiopeia A supe...
We present the global distribution of fine-structure infrared line emission in the Cassiopeia A supe...
We present the 2–60 keV spectrum of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A measured using the Proportion...
Using two techniques not previously applied to Cassiopeia A (Cas A), we measure the reddening toward...
It is widely believed that the bulk of the Galactic cosmic rays is accelerated in supernova remnants...
We present new Chandra ACIS-S3 observations of Cassiopeia A which, when combined with earlier ACIS-S...
We present deep (>2.4 Ms) observations of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant with NuSTAR, which oper...
Context: Cassiopeia A is one of the best-studied supernova remnants. Its bright radio and X-ray emis...
We present deep (>2.4 Ms) observations of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant with NuSTAR, which oper...
We present new Chandra ACIS-S3 observations of Cassiopeia A which, when combined with earlier ACIS-S...
Synchrotron radiation from supernova remnants is caused by electrons accelerated through diffusive s...
Funding: The work of VD is supported by a grant from the NWO graduate programme/GRAPPA-PhD programme...
Combining archival data taken at radio and infrared wavelengths with state-of-the-art measurements a...
Combining archival data taken at radio and infrared wavelengths with state-of-the-art measurements a...
Context. Cassiopeia A is one of the most extensively studied supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy...
We present the global distribution of fine-structure infrared line emission in the Cassiopeia A supe...
We present the global distribution of fine-structure infrared line emission in the Cassiopeia A supe...
We present the 2–60 keV spectrum of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A measured using the Proportion...
Using two techniques not previously applied to Cassiopeia A (Cas A), we measure the reddening toward...
It is widely believed that the bulk of the Galactic cosmic rays is accelerated in supernova remnants...
We present new Chandra ACIS-S3 observations of Cassiopeia A which, when combined with earlier ACIS-S...
We present deep (>2.4 Ms) observations of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant with NuSTAR, which oper...
Context: Cassiopeia A is one of the best-studied supernova remnants. Its bright radio and X-ray emis...
We present deep (>2.4 Ms) observations of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant with NuSTAR, which oper...
We present new Chandra ACIS-S3 observations of Cassiopeia A which, when combined with earlier ACIS-S...