TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Neutral Hydrogen on Cosmic-ray Precursors in Supernova Remnant Shock Waves
AU - Raymond, J.C.
AU - Vink, J.
AU - Helder, E.A.
AU - de Laat, A.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Many fast supernova remnant shocks show spectra dominated by Balmer lines. The Hα profiles have a narrow
component explained by direct excitations and a thermally Doppler broadened component due to atoms that undergo
charge exchange in the post-shock region. However, the standard model does not take into account the cosmic-ray
shock precursor, which compresses and accelerates plasma ahead of the shock. In strong precursors with sufficiently
high densities, the processes of charge exchange, excitation, and ionization will affect the widths of both narrow
and broad line components. Moreover, the difference in velocity between the neutrals and the precursor plasma
gives rise to frictional heating due to charge exchange and ionization in the precursor. In extreme cases, all neutrals
can be ionized by the precursor. In this Letter we compute the ion and electron heating for a wide range of shock
parameters, along with the velocity distribution of the neutrals that reach the shock. Our calculations predict very
large narrow component widths for some shocks with efficient acceleration, along with changes in the broadto-
narrow intensity ratio used as a diagnostic for the electron–ion temperature ratio. Balmer lines may therefore
provide a unique diagnostic of precursor properties. We show that heating by neutrals in the precursor can account
for the observed Hα narrow component widths and that the acceleration efficiency is modest in most Balmer line
shocks observed thus far.
AB - Many fast supernova remnant shocks show spectra dominated by Balmer lines. The Hα profiles have a narrow
component explained by direct excitations and a thermally Doppler broadened component due to atoms that undergo
charge exchange in the post-shock region. However, the standard model does not take into account the cosmic-ray
shock precursor, which compresses and accelerates plasma ahead of the shock. In strong precursors with sufficiently
high densities, the processes of charge exchange, excitation, and ionization will affect the widths of both narrow
and broad line components. Moreover, the difference in velocity between the neutrals and the precursor plasma
gives rise to frictional heating due to charge exchange and ionization in the precursor. In extreme cases, all neutrals
can be ionized by the precursor. In this Letter we compute the ion and electron heating for a wide range of shock
parameters, along with the velocity distribution of the neutrals that reach the shock. Our calculations predict very
large narrow component widths for some shocks with efficient acceleration, along with changes in the broadto-
narrow intensity ratio used as a diagnostic for the electron–ion temperature ratio. Balmer lines may therefore
provide a unique diagnostic of precursor properties. We show that heating by neutrals in the precursor can account
for the observed Hα narrow component widths and that the acceleration efficiency is modest in most Balmer line
shocks observed thus far.
U2 - 10.1088/2041-8205/731/1/L14
DO - 10.1088/2041-8205/731/1/L14
M3 - Article
SN - 2041-8205
VL - 731
SP - L14/1-L14/5
JO - Astrophysical journal. Letters
JF - Astrophysical journal. Letters
IS - 1
ER -