In this review of X-ray and gamma-ray observations of Cas A, evidence is
discussed that Cas A was a Type Ib supernova of a Wolf-Rayet star with a main
sequence mass between 22-25 Msun, that exploded after stellar wind loss had
reduced its mass to ~6 Msun. The observed kinematics and the high Ti-44 yield
indicate that the supernova explosion was probably assymetric, with a kinetic
energy of ~2x10^51 erg.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to be published in New Astronomy Reviews
(proceedings of the Workshop "Astronomy with Radioactivities IV and Filling
the Sensitivity Gap in MeV Astronomy", Seeon, Germany, May 26-30, 2003