Bibcode
                                    
                            Nikolić, Sladjana; van de Ven, Glenn; Heng, Kevin; Kupko, Daniel; Husemann, Bernd; Raymond, John C.; Hughes, John P.; Falcón-Barroso, J.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Science, Volume 340, Issue 6128, pp. 45-48 (2013).
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                            Description
                                    Supernova remnants are among the most spectacular examples of
astrophysical pistons in our cosmic neighborhood. The gas expelled by
the supernova explosion is launched with velocities ∼1000 kilometers
per second into the ambient, tenuous interstellar medium, producing
shocks that excite hydrogen lines. We have used an optical
integral-field spectrograph to obtain high-resolution spatial-spectral
maps that allow us to study in detail the shocks in the northwestern rim
of supernova 1006. The two-component Hα line is detected at 133
sky locations. Variations in the broad line widths and the
broad-to-narrow line intensity ratios across tens of atomic mean free
paths suggest the presence of suprathermal protons, the potential seed
particles for generating high-energy cosmic rays.
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