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2020AJ....160..263L - Astron. J., 160, 263-263 (2020/December-0)

High-resolution near-infrared spectroscopic study of Galactic supernova remnants. I. Kinematic distances.

LEE Y.-H., KOO B.-C. and LEE J.-J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out high-resolution near-infrared spectroscopic observations toward 16 Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) showing strong H2 emission features. A dozen bright H2 emission lines are clearly detected for individual SNRs, and we have measured their central velocities, line widths, and fluxes. For all SNRs except one (G9.9-0.8), the H2 line ratios are well consistent with that of thermal excitation at T ∼ 2000 K, indicating that the H2 emission lines are most likely from shock-excited gas and therefore that they are physically associated with the remnants. The kinematic distances to the 15 SNRs are derived from the central velocities of the H2 lines using a Galactic rotation model. We derive for the first time the kinematic distances to four SNRs: G13.5+0.2, G16.0-0.5, G32.1-0.9, and G33.2-0.6. Among the remaining 11 SNRs, the central velocities of the H2 emission lines for six SNRs are well consistent (±5 kms–1) with those obtained in previous radio observations, while for the other five SNRs (G18.1-0.1, G18.9-1.1, Kes 69, 3C 396, W49B) they are significantly different. We discuss the velocity discrepancies in these five SNRs. In G9.9-0.8, the H2 emission shows nonthermal line ratios and narrow line width (∼4 kms–1), and we discuss its origin.

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Journal keyword(s): Supernova remnants - Distance measure - Molecular clouds - High resolution spectroscopy - Interstellar line emission

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