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2006A&A...447..937S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 447, 937-947 (2006/3-1)

New λ6 cm observations of the Cygnus Loop.

SUN X.H., REICH W., HAN J.L., REICH P. and WIELEBINSKI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radio continuum and polarization observations of the entire Cygnus Loop at λ6cm wavelength were made with the Urumqi 25m telescope. The λ6cm map is analysed together with recently published maps from the Effelsberg 100 m telescope at λ21cm and λ11cm. The integrated flux density of the Cygnus Loop at λ6 cm is 90±9Jy, which implies a spectral index of α=-0.40±0.06. This rules out any global spectral steepening up to λ6cm. However, small spectral index variations in some regions of the source are possible, but there are no indications for any spectral curvature. The linear polarization data at λ6cm show percentage polarizations up to 35% in some areas of the Cygnus Loop, exceeding those observed at λ11cm. The Rotation Measure is around -21rad/m2 in the southern area, which agrees with previous observations. However, the distribution of Rotation Measures is rather complex in the northern part of the Cygnus Loop, where the λ21cm emission is totally depolarized. Rotation Measures based on λ11cm and λ6cm data are significantly larger than in the southern part. The difference in the polarization characteristics between the northern and southern part supports previous ideas that the Cygnus Loop consists of two supernova remnants.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: magnetic fields - ISM: supernova remnants - radio continuum: ISM - techniques: polarimetric

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