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2006ApJ...637..283B - Astrophys. J., 637, 283-295 (2006/January-3)

Interaction between the supernova remnant HB 21 and molecular clouds.

BYUN D.-Y., KOO B.-C., TATEMATSU K. and SUNADA K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out 12CO J=1-0 observations toward the mixed-morphology supernova remnant (SNR) HB 21 using the SRAO 6 m telescope. The whole area of the SNR was covered using full-beam grid spacing (2') and partly using half-beam spacing (1'). We discovered shocked clouds with broad (Δv≳10 km/s) emission lines in the north, northwest, and center of the SNR. The large (∼20') cloud in the northwest has a bow-shaped morphology and enhanced radio emission along the cloud boundary. Toward the central, X-ray-bright area of the remnant, sensitive CO observations have revealed small broad-line clouds. They are probable candidates for the evaporating clouds, which may be responsible for the enhanced thermal X-rays in the central area. Shocked clouds have also been discovered in the northern V-shaped radio structure. Our results suggest that the unusual radio features and the central thermal X-ray enhancements of HB 21 might be the result of an interaction with molecular clouds. High-resolution mappings of two shocked, 1' sized clumps were made with the NRO 45 m telescope. For the U-shaped clump in the north, we have found that temperature and density increase near the bottom of the U-shape. The observed features coincide with the theoretical expectation for a cloud swept by a shock wave propagating from the south to the north. For the other shocked clump in the south, the central velocity systematically changes with a gradient of 11 km/s/pc. We suggest 1.7 kpc as the distance to HB 21 by considering all available distance estimates.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Alphanumeric: HB 21 - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - ISM: Molecules - Radio Lines: ISM - ISM: Supernova Remnants

Nomenclature: Fig. 1: [KRR2001] Cloud WW (Nos E, NW) added. Fig. 3: [KRR2001] Cloud WWN (Nos NW1-NW4). Table 2, Fig. 5: [KRR2001] Cloud WN (Nos C1-C2, N3-N4).

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