Table 2.

Investigated parameter space.

ParameterUnitDescriptionTotal§Cases§
T  ekeVElectron temperature210.1–10 (0.1 dex step)
log (net)*s cm−3Ionization age810.0–13.5 (0.5 step)
v  i/c*Thermal broadening of lines50.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02
ΔR/RShell fraction60.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.083 (=1/12), 0.10, 0.15
ParameterUnitDescriptionTotal§Cases§
T  ekeVElectron temperature210.1–10 (0.1 dex step)
log (net)*s cm−3Ionization age810.0–13.5 (0.5 step)
v  i/c*Thermal broadening of lines50.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02
ΔR/RShell fraction60.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.083 (=1/12), 0.10, 0.15

*The parameter is searched only for the plasma emission (sub-subsection 3.1.2).

The ion type i has a velocity vi, and thus has a temperature of |$T_{i} = m_{i}v_{i}^{2}/k_{\mathrm{B}}$|⁠, in which mi is the mass of the ion. In the case of Si and Fe, the cases correspond to TSi < 12 MeV and TFe < 21 MeV.

The value 1/12 is for the self-similar solution (Sedov 1959), and 0.15 follows preceding work (Frail et al. 1995; Seward et al. 2006).

§The adopted parameters (Cases) and the total number of cases (Total) are shown.

Table 2.

Investigated parameter space.

ParameterUnitDescriptionTotal§Cases§
T  ekeVElectron temperature210.1–10 (0.1 dex step)
log (net)*s cm−3Ionization age810.0–13.5 (0.5 step)
v  i/c*Thermal broadening of lines50.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02
ΔR/RShell fraction60.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.083 (=1/12), 0.10, 0.15
ParameterUnitDescriptionTotal§Cases§
T  ekeVElectron temperature210.1–10 (0.1 dex step)
log (net)*s cm−3Ionization age810.0–13.5 (0.5 step)
v  i/c*Thermal broadening of lines50.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02
ΔR/RShell fraction60.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.083 (=1/12), 0.10, 0.15

*The parameter is searched only for the plasma emission (sub-subsection 3.1.2).

The ion type i has a velocity vi, and thus has a temperature of |$T_{i} = m_{i}v_{i}^{2}/k_{\mathrm{B}}$|⁠, in which mi is the mass of the ion. In the case of Si and Fe, the cases correspond to TSi < 12 MeV and TFe < 21 MeV.

The value 1/12 is for the self-similar solution (Sedov 1959), and 0.15 follows preceding work (Frail et al. 1995; Seward et al. 2006).

§The adopted parameters (Cases) and the total number of cases (Total) are shown.

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