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1998AJ....116..813D - Astron. J., 116, 813-822 (1998/August-0)

Neutral hydrogen in the direction of the Vela supernova remnant.

DUBNER G.M., GREEN A.J., GOSS W.M., BOCK D.C.-J. and GIACANI E.

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We have carried out a study of the distribution and kinematics of the neutral hydrogen in the direction of the Vela supernova remnant (SNR). A field of 6°.8x5°.4 centered at l = 264°.1, b = -1°.6 was surveyed using the Parkes 64 m radio telescope (half-power beamwidth 14'.7 at 21 cm). Nearly 2300 H I profiles were obtained with a grid spacing of 7'.5. The presence of a thin, almost circular H I shell, centered at v = 1.6±0.8 km.s–1, is revealed. This shell delineates the outer border of the X-ray emission as shown in the ROSAT observations of Aschenbach, Egger, & Trümper and wraps around the receding part of the remnant. In addition, two higher velocity features possibly associated with Vela are observed at about -30 and 30 km.s–1. These features are interpreted as gas accelerated by the expansion of the supernova shock. The low systemic velocity observed suggests a distance shorter than 500 pc for the Vela SNR. The H I shell is ∼ 7° in diameter and expands at v ∼ 30 km.s–1. By assuming a distance of 350 pc, we calculate for this shell a linear radius of 22 pc, a swept-up mass of ∼ 1200-2300 M, and an atomic preshock density of ∼ 1-2 cm–3. The kinetic energy transferred by the supernova shock into the interstellar medium is ∼ (1-2)x1049 ergs, while the initial energy of the explosion is estimated to be ∼ (1-2.5)x1051 ergs. We present the distribution of the column density of the neutral material absorbing the X-radiation, an essential parameter in the analysis of X-ray data. A comparison between the H I and Hα emission suggests that the H I shell contains embedded dust that might be responsible for increased optical absorption in this region. On the other hand, the brightest arc-shaped optical filaments associated with the western side of Vela show good correspondence with the H I features. From a comparison between the H I and Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope 843 MHz radio continuum emission, we find that the outermost arched radio filaments correlate well with the main ridge of the H I shell. No strong inhomogeneities were found in the ambient H I medium in the direction of Vela X (the central nebula, powered by the pulsar PSR B0833-45).

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: H I - ISM: Individual: Name: Vela Supernova Remnant - ISM: Structure - Radio Continuum - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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