2006ApJS..165..480B


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2006ApJS..165..480B - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 165, 480-511 (2006/August-0)

Far ultraviolet spectroscopic explorer survey of Magellanic cloud supernova remnants.

BLAIR W.P., GHAVAMIAN P., SANKRIT R. and DANFORTH C.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the progress to date from an ongoing unbiased ultraviolet survey of supernova remnants in the Magellanic Clouds using the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) satellite. Earlier work with FUSE and other instruments has indicated that optical and/or X-ray characteristics of supernova remnants are not always good predictors of their brightness in the ultraviolet. This survey is obtaining spectra of a random large sample of Magellanic Cloud supernova remnants with a broad range of radio, optical, and X-ray properties. We proposed 39 objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud and 11 objects from the Small Magellanic Cloud, with a standard request of 10 ks per object using the FUSE 30" square aperture. To date, 39 objects have been observed in the survey (38 in the LMC and 1 in the SMC) and 15 have been detected, a detection rate of nearly 40%. Our survey has nearly tripled the number of UV-detected SNRs in the Magellanic Clouds (from 8 to 22). Because of the diffuse source sensitivity of FUSE, upper limits on nondetected objects are quite sensitive in many cases, dependent on night observing fraction and whether stellar light contamination plays a role for a given object. Estimated total luminosities in O VI, based simply on scaling the flux at the observed positions to an entire object, span a broad range from considerably brighter to many times fainter than the inferred soft X-ray luminosities, indicating that O VI can be an important and largely unrecognized coolant in certain objects. We compare the optical and X-ray properties of the detected and nondetected objects but do not find a simple indicator for ultraviolet detectability. Nondetections may be due to clumpiness of the emission, high foreground extinction, slow shocks whose emission gets attenuated by the Magellanic interstellar medium, or a combination of these effects. The characteristics of individual detected supernova remnants are summarized in an Appendix.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Magellanic Clouds - Shock Waves - ISM: Supernova Remnants - Ultraviolet: General

Nomenclature: Table 2: [BGS2006b] JHHMM+DDd, [BGS2006b] JHHMM+DDda, [BGS2006b] JHHMM.m+DDMM, N=24.

CDS comments: Table 2: Some of the SNR are SNR BHHMM+DD.d and not [BGS2006b], there is some confusion between 1950 and 2000 coordinates.

Simbad objects: 72

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Number of rows : 72
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
2 NGC 346 Cl* 00 59 04.4000 -72 10 39.000           ~ 490 0
3 Cl* NGC 346 MPG 750 * 00 59 25.89 -72 10 05.1   17.35 17.46     ~ 2 0
4 HD 5980 WR* 00 59 26.5838833944 -72 09 53.927337312   11.13 11.31   11.029 WN4+O7I: 393 1
5 SNR B0057-72.2 SNR 00 59 27.40 -72 10 10.7   12.37 12.57     ~ 240 0
6 SNR B0102-72.3 SNR 01 04 01.2 -72 01 52           ~ 397 1
7 2E 273 XB* 01 06 19.49 -72 05 27.8     16.70     ~ 59 0
8 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
9 SNR B0448-67.1 SNR 04 48 23.0 -66 58 56           ~ 5 0
10 [BGS2006b] J0449-693 Rad 04 49 40.0 -69 21 49           ~ 9 1
11 SNR B0450-70.9 SNR 04 49 48.85 -70 51 08.8           ~ 36 0
12 [BGS2006b] J0450-709 SNR 04 50 29.70 -70 50 25.7           ~ 4 0
13 RX J0453.1-6655 X 04 53 14 -66 55.0           ~ 9 0
14 SNR J045313-665420 SNR 04 53 21.0 -66 56 19           ~ 29 0
15 SNR B0453-68.5 SNR 04 53 36.00 -68 29 30.0           ~ 79 1
16 LHA 120-N 185 EmO 04 53 58.9 -70 00 53           ~ 37 0
17 [BGS2006b] J0454.5-6713 SNR 04 54 33.00 -67 12 50.0           ~ 2 0
18 SNR J045447-662528 SNR 04 54 48.00 -66 25 42.0           ~ 109 0
19 LHA 120-N 9 HII 04 55 10.9 -67 11 32           ~ 52 1
20 NAME LMC B0455-6843 SNR 04 55 55.9 -68 38 29           ~ 67 1
21 DEM L 34 HII 04 56 34.3 -66 26 52           ~ 101 0
22 SNR J045949-700835 SNR 04 59 54.00 -70 08 06.0           ~ 57 0
23 SNR B0505-67.9 SNR 05 05 42.0 -67 52 29           ~ 141 0
24 SNR J050555-680150 SNR 05 05 55.00 -68 01 54.0           ~ 84 0
25 SNR B0506-65.8 SNR 05 06 05.00 -65 41 30.0           ~ 9 0
26 RX J050730-68470 SNR 05 07 30.00 -68 47 00.0           ~ 3 0
27 RX J050736-68478 SNR 05 07 36 -68 47.8           ~ 11 0
28 LHA 120-N 103B EmO 05 08 47.8 -68 45 39           ~ 223 1
29 SNR J050854-684447 SNR 05 08 58.7 -68 43 46           ~ 152 2
30 SNR B0509-67.5 SNR 05 09 31 -67 31.3           ~ 224 0
31 SNR B0513-69.2 SNR 05 13 28.20 -69 11 52.0           ~ 17 0
32 NGC 1918 SNR 05 19 04.50 -69 38 56.0           ~ 100 0
33 SNR B0519-69.0 SNR 05 19 35.14 -69 02 00.5           ~ 156 0
34 SNR J051945-692600 SNR 05 19 45.00 -69 26 00.0           ~ 46 0
35 SNR B0521-65.7 SNR 05 21 44.00 -65 42 05.0           ~ 5 0
36 LHA 120-N 44 EmO 05 22 06.9 -67 56 46           ~ 195 1
37 SNR B0523-67.9 SNR 05 23 05 -67 54.1           ~ 14 0
38 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
39 NGC 1948 As* 05 24 20.00 -66 24 12.0   10.81 10.61     ~ 105 0
40 [BGS2006b] J0524-664 SNR 05 24 20.50 -66 23 39.6           ~ 1 0
41 SNR J052501-693842 SNR 05 25 02.3 -69 38 39           ~ 401 1
42 SNR J052559-660453 SNR 05 26 00.4 -66 05 02     12.71     ~ 437 2
43 SNR J052741-691207 SNR 05 27 39.00 -69 12 12.0           ~ 38 0
44 SNR B0527-65.8 SNR 05 27 57.00 -65 49 54.0           ~ 37 0
45 SNR B0528-67.2 SNR 05 28 24.10 -67 10 11.0           ~ 11 0
46 NAME SNR J0528-6714 SNR 05 28 25.80 -67 14 42.5           ~ 5 0
47 [BGS2006b] J0530-701 SNR 05 30 37.00 -70 08 40.0           ~ 5 0
48 LHA 120-N 206A HII 05 31 15.2 -71 03 58           ~ 108 2
49 NGC 2018 As* 05 31 24.00 -71 04 24.0   10.91 10.89     ~ 103 1
50 [BGS2006b] J0532-673 SNR 05 32 23.20 -67 31 59.8           ~ 1 0
51 2E 0532.6-6733 X 05 32 25.93 -67 31 30.8           ~ 10 0
52 SNR B0532-67.5 SNR 05 32 30 -67 31.6           ~ 22 0
53 SNR J053400-695508 SNR 05 33 59.00 -69 55 00.0           ~ 64 0
54 SNR B0534-70.5 SNR 05 34 08.80 -70 34 28.0           ~ 66 0
55 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
56 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5261 0
57 NGC 2029 SNR 05 35 15.5 -67 34 04     12.29     ~ 102 0
58 SNR B0535-66.0 SNR 05 35 43.1 -66 01 59           ~ 175 1
59 NAME Honeycomb Nebula SNR 05 35 46 -69 18.0           ~ 47 0
60 NGC 2040 As* 05 36 00.7 -67 34 57     11.47     ~ 55 1
61 SNR J053605-703826 SNR 05 36 07.00 -70 38 48.0           ~ 59 0
62 NAME 30 Dor C Rad 05 36 07.70 -69 11 52.6           ~ 77 1
63 [BGS2006b] J0538-693 Rad 05 38 14 -69 21.6           ~ 14 1
64 SNR B0543-68.9 SNR 05 43 08 -68 58.3           ~ 56 0
65 DEM L 316b SNR 05 47 00.00 -69 43 00.0           ~ 27 0
66 SNR B0547-69.7 SNR 05 47 17.5 -69 41 38           ~ 94 1
67 DEM L 316a SNR 05 47 21.0 -69 41 25           ~ 30 0
68 SNR B0548-70.4 SNR 05 47 50.00 -70 24 54.0           ~ 87 0
69 NAME Pup A BL? 08 24 07 -42 59.8           ~ 600 1
70 NAME Vela XYZ Rad 08 34.0 -45 50           ~ 1230 2
71 NAME Lupus SN SNR 15 02 22.1 -42 05 49           ~ 1329 1
72 NAME Cyg Loop SNR 20 51.0 +30 40           ~ 913 0

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