2005A&A...444..871K


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2005A&A...444..871K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 444, 871-881 (2005/12-4)

Two new Perseus arm supernova remnants discovered in the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey.

KOTHES R., UYANIKER B. and REID R.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of two new second-quadrant supernova remnants, G96.0+2.0 and G113.0+0.2, in the data of the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey. The two SNRs are residents of the Perseus spiral arm at distances of 4.0kpc and 3.1kpc, respectively. The distances were determined kinematically by associating the objects with neutral hydrogen and molecular material. G96.0+2.0 is most likely located at the edge of a large stellar wind bubble with a systemic velocity of about -44km/s. It consists of a relatively bright shell where the shock is encountering the wall of HI and slowly fades away towards the interior of the stellar wind bubble. The visible part of the remnant has a diameter of about 30pc and a radio spectral index of α≃-0.66 (S~να), indicating that it is a shell-type remnant in an early stage of development. The SNR is most likely the remnant of a type Ib/c supernova explosion. G113.0+0.2 is located in an area of confusing thermal emission not far from the radio-bright supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. It has an unusual elongated structure consisting of a long polarized filament and a more complex head structure that is interacting with a small molecular cloud; it resides in a butterfly-shaped HI cavity, probably a stellar wind bubble. It is about 36pc long and 15pc wide at a position angle of 70° with the Galactic Plane. A pulsar with a relatively low period derivative, giving it a characteristic age of 10 million years, is located close to the centre of the radio continuum emission at a Perseus arm distance. Whether the pulsar is the result of the same supernova explosion that created G113.0+0.2 or if it was left behind by an earlier supernova that also shaped the stellar wind bubble remains uncertain.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual objects: G113.0+0.2, G96.0+2.0 - ISM: supernova remnants - ISM: bubbles - polarization

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 SN 1572A SN* 00 25 21.5 +64 08 27           B8 1188 1
2 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1517 0
3 NAME Lupus SN SNR 15 02 22.1 -42 05 49           ~ 1329 1
4 PSR B1643-43 Psr 16 46 50.86 -43 45 53.7           ~ 71 1
5 SNR G341.2+00.9 SNR 16 47.6 -43 47           ~ 30 1
6 NAME Kepler SNR Rad 17 30 40.5 -21 29 14           ~ 795 4
7 SNR G034.6-00.5 SNR 18 56 10.650 +01 13 21.30           ~ 965 2
8 PSR B1853+01 Psr 18 56 10.65 +01 13 21.3           ~ 199 1
9 NAME Cyg Arm PoG 20 02 +40.0           ~ 160 0
10 SNR G096.0+02.0 SNR 21 30 30 +53 59.0           ~ 22 0
11 SH 2-161 HII 23 15 29.3 +61 51 43           ~ 13 0
12 LBN 112.02+00.90 HII 23 15.5 +61 51           ~ 16 0
13 NGC 7635 HII 23 20 48.3 +61 12 06           ~ 172 2
14 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2794 1
15 PSR B2324+60 Psr 23 26 58.6970 +61 13 36.468           ~ 63 0
16 LBN 113.53-00.67 HII 23 32 57.9 +60 48 01           ~ 36 0
17 SNR G113.0+00.2 SNR 23 36 35 +61 22.0           ~ 18 0

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