Abstract

If the ejecta of a Type II supernova do not undergo extensive mixing, then, based on the explosion of current presupernova models, only a small fraction approximately equal to or less than 0.1 solar mass of the mantle of a massive star can yield abundances similar to those observed in the fast-moving knots of Cas A. This is shown to be independent of the detailed structure of the mantle and the supernova energy. Lack of mixing in Cas A is indicated by strong upper limits on the abundance ratios Ne/O, and Fe/O. If this is confirmed by further observations, then either Cas A is not the result of a standard progenitor of approximately equal to or less than 25 solar masses disrupted by a Type II supernova, or the picture of the last stages of stellar evolution in massive stars needs to be modified substantially.

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