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2001MNRAS.322..100M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 322, 100-106 (2001/March-3)

Global very long-baseline interferometry observations of compact radio sources in M82.

McDONALD A.R., MUXLOW T.W.B., PEDLAR A., GARRETT M.A., WILLS K.A., GARRINGTON S.T., DIAMOND P.J. and WILKINSON P.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of the starburst galaxy, M82, have been made with a 20-station global very long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) array at λ18cm. Maps are presented of the brightest young supernova remnants (SNR) in M82 and the wide-field mapping techniques used in making images over a field of view of ∼1arcmin with 3-milliarcsecond resolution are discussed. A limit has been placed on the power-law deceleration of the young supernova remnant (SNR) 43.31+592 with an index greater than 0.73±0.11 from observations with the European VLBI Network. Using the global array we have resolved compact knots of radio emission in the source which, with future global observations, will enable better constraints to be placed on the expansion parameters of this SNR.

The latest global observations have also provided high-resolution images of the most compact radio source in M82, 41.95+575. We determine an upper limit to the radial expansion rate along the major axis of 2000km.s–1. However, the new images also show structure resembling that of collimated ejection which brings into question the previous explanation of the source as being a result of the confinement of a supernova by a high-density circumstellar medium.

It is apparent that we are now able to image the brightest supernova remnants in M82 with a linear scale which allows direct comparison with galactic SNR such as Cassiopeia A.


Abstract Copyright: 2001, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): techniques: image processing - techniques: interferometric - galaxies: individual: M82 - galaxies: starburst - radio continuum: galaxies

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