2004ApJ...610..285N


Query : 2004ApJ...610..285N

2004ApJ...610..285N - Astrophys. J., 610, 285-302 (2004/July-3)

Shocked clouds in the Vela supernova remnant.

NICHOLS J.S. and SLAVIN J.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Unusually strong high-excitation C I has been detected in 11 lines of sight through the Vela supernova remnant (SNR) by means of UV absorption line studies of IUE data. Most of these lines of sight lie near the western edge of the bright X-ray region of the SNR in a spatially distinct band approximately 1° by 4° oriented approximately north-south. The high-excitation C I (denoted C I* and C I**) is interpreted as evidence of a complex of shocked dense clouds interacting with the SNR, because of the high pressures indicated in this region. To further analyze the properties of this region of enhanced C I* and C I**, we present new HIRES-processed IRAS data of the entire Vela SNR. A temperature map calculated from the HIRES IRAS data, based on a two-component dust model, reveals the signature of hot dust at several locations in the SNR. The hot dust is anticorrelated spatially with X-ray emission, as would be expected for a dusty medium interacting with a shock wave. The regions of hot dust are strongly correlated with optical filaments, supporting a scenario of dense clouds interior to the SNR that have been shocked and are now cooling behind the supernova blast wave. With few exceptions, the lines of sight to the strong high-excitation C I pass through regions of hot dust and optical filaments. Possible mechanisms for the production of the unexpectedly large columns of high-excitation C I are discussed. Dense clouds on the back western hemisphere of the remnant may explain the relatively low X-ray emission in the western portion of the Vela SNR due to the slower forward shock velocity in regions where the shock has encountered the dense clouds. An alternate explanation for the presence of ground-state and excited-state neutrals, as well as ionized species, along the same line of sight is a magnetic precursor that heats and compresses the gas ahead of the shock.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Name: Vela Supernova Remnant - Shock Waves - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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Number of rows : 65
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 IC 443 SNR 06 17 00.0000000 +22 34 11.998901           ~ 1235 1
2 Ass Vel OB 2 As* 08 09 22.478 -47 21 03.46           ~ 272 0
3 * gam01 Vel Y*O 08 09 29.3175369840 -47 20 43.013412312   3.995 4.173     B2III 151 0
4 * gam02 Vel WR* 08 09 31.95013 -47 20 11.7108 0.64 1.58 1.83 1.85 2.00 WC8+O7.5III-V 905 0
5 HD 69404 Be* 08 14 51.2399036448 -46 29 09.210810336 5.44 6.274 6.437     B2Vnn 58 0
6 HD 69648 s?b 08 16 02.7458599152 -44 19 21.682308504 7.67 9.33 8.95 8.81   O8.5I 40 0
7 HD 69973 Y*O 08 17 19.5767203272 -47 55 12.286773120   6.739 6.866     B4V 30 0
8 V* IT Vel El* 08 18 01.1454228624 -47 05 30.713931600   6.94 7.05     B5II/III 33 0
9 HD 70309 * 08 19 05.5846724208 -48 11 52.269791604 5.67 6.30 6.44     B3III 48 0
10 * B Vel SB* 08 22 31.69411 -48 29 25.3631 3.83 4.67 4.82 4.86 4.99 B2III 87 0
11 HD 71019 * 08 23 25.2271845696 -42 48 26.164694232   8.12 8.21     B3II/III 8 0
12 NAME Pup A BL? 08 24 07 -42 59.8           ~ 600 1
13 HD 71216 Y*O 08 24 35.2808631912 -40 44 49.231806000   6.942 7.096     B5Vnn 22 0
14 HD 71336 * 08 25 06.9830687568 -43 21 52.639551576 7.23 7.89 7.99     B3III/IV 18 0
15 HD 71459 * 08 25 51.9104833344 -42 09 11.070430416 4.71 5.27 5.42     B3/5IV 59 0
16 HD 72014 Be* 08 28 52.0606957392 -42 35 14.916463440 5.22 6.408 6.588 7.51   B1/2(V)nne 65 0
17 HD 72089 * 08 29 06.9713523240 -45 33 26.963586252   7.93 8.02     B5II/III 38 0
18 HD 72067 Be* 08 29 07.56710 -44 09 37.4914 4.99 5.67 5.84     B2/3V 101 0
19 HD 72088 * 08 29 12.6382293096 -44 53 05.519444712 8.62 9.10 9.07     B3III/IV 27 0
20 HD 72127B Y*O 08 29 27.4169386536 -44 43 24.758075856   6.821 6.976     B2.5V 14 0
21 HD 72127A Pu* 08 29 27.485 -44 43 29.35   5.01 5.19     B2IIIk 19 0
22 HD 72179 * 08 29 37.7367266616 -44 05 57.919153164 7.48 8.02 8.14     B3/5II/III 25 0
23 HD 72230 * 08 29 51.2366359800 -44 44 36.412385604   8.74 8.72     B9.5V 21 0
24 HD 72350 SB* 08 30 39.2288732472 -44 44 14.346383532 5.80 6.26 6.29     B3IV 78 0
25 HD 72537 * 08 31 36.6958213320 -45 47 05.189416296   6.87 6.98     B3V 26 0
26 HD 72555 Y*O 08 31 39.6446319360 -47 14 27.720018636   6.625 6.773     B2V 35 0
27 HD 72648 * 08 32 18.9890145000 -43 55 53.360572260 7.15 7.75 7.62     B3III(II) 58 1
28 HD 72754 Be* 08 32 23.3805568848 -49 36 04.770238860 6.38 9.09 8.88 7.77   B2(Ia)pe(_sh) 110 0
29 HD 72798 * 08 33 01.8593584728 -45 45 10.456626816   6.229 6.354     B3III 36 0
30 NAME Vela XYZ Rad 08 34.0 -45 50           ~ 1230 2
31 V* V451 Vel EB* 08 34 08.1440482200 -44 32 41.397363780   7.28 7.46     B2II/III 41 0
32 HD 73010 * 08 34 11.1225756048 -45 38 11.729079312   7.40 7.53     B5V 20 0
33 HD 73882 EB* 08 39 09.53412 -40 25 09.2608 7.07 7.59 7.19 6.67 6.30 O8.5IV 245 2
34 HD 74194 HXB 08 40 47.7915253032 -45 03 30.235569624 7.05 7.77 7.55 8.70   O8.5Ib-II(f)p 209 0
35 HD 74234 * 08 40 53.3997843792 -48 13 31.819450188 5.942 6.777 6.926   6.725 B2IV 53 0
36 HD 74273 bC? 08 41 05.3198654376 -48 55 21.652130928 4.77 5.695 5.879     B2III 91 0
37 HD 74319 * 08 41 34.9044234312 -44 59 30.890980968   6.576 6.685     B3V 27 0
38 HD 74436 SB* 08 42 07.5550200312 -48 14 40.801686432 7.952 8.244 9.827 9.155 8.171 B3V 41 0
39 HD 74530 * 08 42 36.5453576640 -48 04 30.865902780 8.048 8.439 8.504 8.653 8.600 B3IV/V 22 0
40 HD 74580 * 08 42 53.0614868352 -48 07 41.163227544 8.165 8.420 8.444 8.354 8.428 B3V 20 0
41 HD 74620 * 08 43 07.0360890192 -47 41 12.848451612   8.67 8.80     B3/5 11 0
42 HD 74662 * 08 43 18.8006652552 -48 20 42.900493020   8.75 8.84     B3V 25 0
43 * D Vel bC? 08 43 40.2730174416 -49 49 22.082995200 3.93 4.96 5.16 6.76   B1/2II/III(n) 98 0
44 HD 74711 Pu* 08 43 47.5092392664 -46 47 56.368126716 6.49 7.156 7.111 8.26   B2III 44 0
45 HD 74773 * 08 44 09.7085822616 -47 06 57.977332992   7.112 7.218     B3IV 29 0
46 HD 74920 * 08 45 10.3405991688 -46 02 19.239667872 6.64 9.46 9.09 8.58   O7.5IVn((f)) 68 0
47 HD 75129 * 08 46 19.4086038360 -47 32 59.562119868   7.076 6.866     B5Ib 25 0
48 HD 75149 s*b 08 46 30.5469120768 -45 54 45.019158300 5.25 5.677 5.459 6.77   B5Iab 108 0
49 HD 75309 V* 08 47 27.9647002224 -46 27 03.958625664 7.05 7.82 7.84 8.77   B2Ib/II 77 0
50 HD 75549 * 08 49 03.3610019232 -43 45 40.359226788   7.189 7.313     B3V 32 0
51 HD 75759 SB* 08 50 21.0167636904 -42 05 23.247034188 4.95 5.90 6.00 7.18   O9V+B0V 139 0
52 * f Vel EB* 08 50 33.4606230120 -46 31 45.075306720 3.92 4.90 5.11 5.20 5.36 B1Ib 160 0
53 HD 76161 bC? 08 52 38.6066911992 -48 21 32.717223072   5.749 5.889     B5V 57 0
54 NAME VELA MOL RIDGE MoC 08 53 -45.0           ~ 155 0
55 HD 76341 Em* 08 54 00.6139723224 -42 29 08.763425340 6.88 7.392 7.163 8.08   O9.2IV 107 1
56 HD 76536 WR* 08 54 59.1670918944 -47 35 32.662167792 9.04 9.13 8.80 9.52   WC 124 0
57 HD 76534 Be* 08 55 08.70673 -43 27 59.8852 7.04 7.62 7.50 8.94   B2Vn 128 0
58 HD 76566 * 08 55 19.2021546912 -45 02 30.024113964 5.47 6.10 6.26     B3IV 72 0
59 NAME Vela C Cld 08 57 -43.2           ~ 178 0
60 V* KK Vel bC* 09 07 42.5207085395 -44 37 56.750000545 6.03 6.76 6.80     B2II/III 65 0
61 NGC 3372 HII 10 45 02.23 -59 41 59.8           ~ 1014 2
62 SNR G006.4-00.1 SNR 18 00 31.2011719 -23 25 48.001099           ~ 737 1
63 SNR G034.6-00.5 SNR 18 56 10.650 +01 13 21.30           ~ 964 2
64 NAME Cyg Loop SNR 20 51.0 +30 40           ~ 913 0
65 CTB 109 BL? 23 01 35 +58 53.0           ~ 344 0

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