Abstract
We present the results of fitting an ionization nonequilibrium (NIE) model to the high energy (> 5 keV) X-ray spectra of the young supernova remnants Cas A and Tycho. As an additional constraint, we demand that the models simultaneously fit lower energy, higher resolution data. For Cas A, a single NIE component can not adequately reproduce the features for the entire X-ray spectrum because 1) the ionization structure of iron ions responsible for the K emission is inconsistent with that of the ions responsible for the lower energy lines, and 2) the flux of the highest energy X-rays is underestimated. The iron K line and the high energy continuum could arise from the same NIE component but the identification of this component with either the blast wave or the ejecta in the “standard” model is difficult. In Tycho, the high energy data rule out a class of models for the lower energy data which have too large a continuum contribution.
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