论文标题

X射线发光超新星:对地面生物圈的威胁

X-Ray Luminous Supernovae: Threats to Terrestrial Biospheres

论文作者

Brunton, Ian R., O'Mahoney, Connor, Fields, Brian D., Melott, Adrian L., Thomas, Brian C.

论文摘要

与超新星(SNE)相关的壮观能量爆发长期以来一直激发其对它们对地球和类似环境的潜在危险影响的研究。这项研究的大部分主要集中在与初次爆发后几天或几个月内电离光子迅速到达相关的大气损伤,以及爆炸后数千年到达的高能量宇宙射线。在这项研究中,我们将重点转化为持续的X射线发射,这些发射是在某些与密集的室内介质相互作用的SNE中产生的,并且在初次爆发后几个月和/或几年观察到。持续的高X射线光度导致大剂量的电离辐射到达强大的距离。我们通过分析Chandra,Swift-XRT,XMM-Newton,Nustar等人的集体X射线观测来评估这些X射线发光SNE构成的威胁。我们发现,这种威胁对于显示出强烈互动的证据,例如IIN型爆炸的证据尤其急剧,其影响力比以前预期的要大得多,而且杀死后果可达$ \ sim $ 50 $ 50 PC。此外,X射线明亮的SNE可能会对陆地生物圈构成巨大而明显的威胁,并拧紧银河宜居区。我们敦促对爆炸后几个月和几年相互作用的X射线观察,以阐明发射的物理性质及其全职进化,并阐明这些事件在我们的银河系和其他星际形成地区构成生命构成生命的危险。

The spectacular outbursts of energy associated with supernovae (SNe) have long motivated research into their potentially hazardous effects on Earth and analogous environments. Much of this research has focused primarily on the atmospheric damage associated with the prompt arrival of ionizing photons within days or months of the initial outburst, and the high-energy cosmic rays that arrive thousands of years after the explosion. In this study, we turn the focus to persistent X-ray emission, arising in certain SNe that have interactions with a dense circumstellar medium, and observed months and/or years after the initial outburst. The sustained high X-ray luminosity leads to large doses of ionizing radiation out to formidable distances. We provide an assessment of the threat posed by these X-ray luminous SNe by analyzing the collective X-ray observations from Chandra, Swift-XRT, XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and others. We find that this threat is particularly acute for SNe showing evidence of strong circumstellar interaction, such as Type IIn explosions, which have significantly larger ranges of influence than previously expected, and lethal consequences up to $\sim$ 50 pc away. Furthermore, X-ray bright SNe could pose a substantial and distinct threat to terrestrial biospheres, and tighten the Galactic habitable zone. We urge follow-up X-ray observations of interacting SNe for months and years after the explosion to shed light on the physical nature of the emission and its full time evolution, and to clarify the danger that these events pose for life in our Galaxy and other star-forming regions.

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