Japanese historical record of SN1006 “Meigetsuki” (This page was written in 11/8, 1230.) 「客星古現例」 the ancient samples of “guest stars”. Guest stars = comets,

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Japanese historical record of SN1006 “Meigetsuki” (This page was written in 11/8, 1230.) 「客星古現例」 the ancient samples of “guest stars”. Guest stars = comets, novae, and supernovae SN1006

The Suzaku Results of SN1006 Koyama, K. Kyoto University Named Suzaku, Red Bird in Ancient Oriental mythology ASTRO E2 Launch: 2005/7/10 A wall Paint in an old tomb Kitra

Suzaku has good energy resolution, and separate two regions of (1) the high temperature plasma and (2) high energy particle acceleration High temperature plasma High energy particle acceleration (1) (2)

Chandra: Thin Filaments (Bamba et al.) In this region, electron returns back (small: quick, large: slow) The width indicates Efficiency of particle Acceleration NR: High ? ER: Low ? A ping-pong ball gets speed (energy) by a rally in a moving wall shock

Γ-map kT- map Speed of electronsTtemperature of plasma Suzaku Results Support this idea Higher Lower Higher Lower

Conclusion North Rim Low density High temperature better injector to the accelerator  Acceleration efficiency is high  Total plasma energy becomes samll East Rim High density Low temperature  Acceleration efficiency is low  Total plasma energy remains large Chandra Image North Rim East Rim