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2020MNRAS.499.5665C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 499, 5665-5678 (2020/December-3)

A Galactic dust devil: far-infrared observations of the Tornado supernova remnant candidate.

CHAWNER H., HOWARD A.D.P., GOMEZ H.L., MATSUURA M., PRIESTLEY F., BARLOW M.J., DE LOOZE I., PAPAGEORGIOU A., MARSH K., SMITH M.W.L., NORIEGA-CRESPO A., RHO J. and DUNNE L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present complicated dust structures within multiple regions of the candidate supernova remnant (SNR) the 'Tornado' (G357.7-0.1) using observations with Spitzer and Herschel. We use point process mapping, PPMAP, to investigate the distribution of dust in the Tornado at a resolution of 8 arcsec, compared to the native telescope beams of 5-36 arcsec. We find complex dust structures at multiple temperatures within both the head and the tail of the Tornado, ranging from 15 to 60 K. Cool dust in the head forms a shell, with some overlap with the radio emission, which envelopes warm dust at the X-ray peak. Akin to the terrestrial sandy whirlwinds known as 'dust devils', we find a large mass of dust contained within the Tornado. We derive a total dust mass for the Tornado head of 16.7 M, assuming a dust absorption coefficient of κ300 = 0.56 m2kg–1, which can be explained by interstellar material swept up by a SNR expanding in a dense region. The X-ray, infrared, and radio emission from the Tornado head indicate that this is a SNR. The origin of the tail is more unclear, although we propose that there is an X-ray binary embedded in the SNR, the outflow from which drives into the SNR shell. This interaction forms the helical tail structure in a similar manner to that of the SNR W50 and microquasar SS 433.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): ISM: supernova remnants - infrared: ISM - submillimetre: ISM

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