A deep hard X-ray survey of the INTEGRAL satellite first detected the
non-thermal emission up to 90 keV in the Tycho supernova (SN) remnant. Its 3 --
100 keV spectrum is fitted with a thermal bremsstrahlung of kT∼0.81±0.45 keV plus a power-law model of Γ∼3.01±0.16. Based on the
diffusive shock acceleration theory, this non-thermal emission, together with
radio measurements, implies that Tycho remnant may not accelerate protons up to
>PeV but hundreds TeV. Only heavier nuclei may be accelerated to the cosmic
ray spectral "knee". In addition, we search for soft gamma-ray lines at 67.9
and 78.4 keV coming from the decay of radioactive 44Ti in Tycho remnant by
INTEGRAL. A bump feature in the 60-90 keV energy band, potentially associated
with the 44Ti line emission, is found with a marginal significance level
of ∼ 2.6 σ. The corresponding 3 σ upper limit on the
44Ti line flux amounts to 1.5 × 10−5 ph cm−2 s−1.
Implications on the progenitor of Tycho SN, considered to be the prototype of
type Ia SN, are discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Ap