2013ApJ...779..134S


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2013ApJ...779..134S - Astrophys. J., 779, 134 (2013/December-3)

A survey of infrared supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

SEOK J.Y., KOO B.-C. and ONAKA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a comprehensive infrared study of supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using near- to mid-infrared images taken by Infrared Array Camera (IRAC; 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8 µm) and Multiband Imaging Photometer (MIPS; 24 and 70 µm) onboard the Spitzer Space Telescope. Among the 47 bona fide LMC SNRs, 29 were detected in infrared, giving a high detection rate of 62%. All 29 SNRs show emission at 24 µm, and 20 out of 29 show emission in one or several IRAC bands. We present their 4.5, 8, 24, and 70 µm images and a table summarizing their Spitzer fluxes. We find that the LMC SNRs are considerably fainter than the Galactic SNRs, and that, among the LMC SNRs, Type Ia SNRs are significantly fainter than core-collapse SNRs. We conclude that the MIPS emission of essentially all SNRs originates from dust emission, whereas their IRAC emissions originate from ionic/molecular lines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons emission, or synchrotron emission. The infrared fluxes show correlation with radio and X-ray fluxes. For SNRs that have similar morphology in infrared and X-rays, the ratios of 24 to 70 µm fluxes have good correlation with the electron density of hot plasma. The overall correlation is explained well by the emission from collisionally heated silicate grains of 0.1 µm size, but for mature SNRs with relatively low gas temperatures, the smaller-sized grain population is favored more. For those that appear different between infrared and X-rays, the emission in the MIPS bands is probably from dust heated by shock radiation.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - ISM: supernova remnants - Magellanic Clouds

Simbad objects: 81

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Number of rows : 81
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 LHA 115-N 4 PN 00 34 21.93 -73 13 21.5   17.06 16.809   18.464 ~ 43 0
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
4 SNR B0448-67.1 SNR 04 48 23.0 -66 58 56           ~ 5 0
5 [BGS2006b] J0449-693 Rad 04 49 40.0 -69 21 49           ~ 9 1
6 SNR B0450-70.9 SNR 04 49 48.85 -70 51 08.8           ~ 36 0
7 IRAS 04505-7052 FIR 04 50 01.5 -70 47 32           ~ 2 0
8 RX J0453.1-6655 X 04 53 14 -66 55.0           ~ 9 0
9 SNR B0453-68.5 SNR 04 53 36.00 -68 29 30.0           ~ 79 1
10 SNR B0454-67.2 SNR 04 54 28.3 -67 12 32           ~ 24 0
11 SNR J045447-662528 SNR 04 54 48.00 -66 25 42.0           ~ 109 0
12 NAME LMC B0455-6843 SNR 04 55 55.9 -68 38 29           ~ 67 1
13 DEM L 34 HII 04 56 34.3 -66 26 52           ~ 101 0
14 SNR J045949-700835 SNR 04 59 54.00 -70 08 06.0           ~ 57 0
15 SNR B0505-67.9 SNR 05 05 42.0 -67 52 29           ~ 141 0
16 SNR J050555-680150 SNR 05 05 55.00 -68 01 54.0           ~ 84 0
17 KMHK 533 OpC 05 06 01.800 -68 01 29.87           ~ 18 0
18 SNR B0506-65.8 SNR 05 06 05.00 -65 41 30.0           ~ 9 0
19 PMN J0506-6542 Rad 05 06 05.0 -65 41 29           ~ 21 1
20 LHA 120-N 103B EmO 05 08 47.8 -68 45 39           ~ 223 1
21 NGC 1850 Cl* 05 08 50.190 -68 45 35.65   8.84 8.96     ~ 273 1
22 SNR J050854-684447 SNR 05 08 58.7 -68 43 46           ~ 152 2
23 SNR B0509-67.5 SNR 05 09 31 -67 31.3           ~ 224 0
24 SNR B0513-69.2 SNR 05 13 28.20 -69 11 52.0           ~ 17 0
25 NGC 1918 SNR 05 19 04.50 -69 38 56.0           ~ 100 0
26 SNR B0519-69.0 SNR 05 19 35.14 -69 02 00.5           ~ 156 0
27 SNR J051945-692600 SNR 05 19 45.00 -69 26 00.0           ~ 46 0
28 SNR B0521-65.7 SNR 05 21 44.00 -65 42 05.0           ~ 5 0
29 LHA 120-N 44 EmO 05 22 06.9 -67 56 46           ~ 195 1
30 SNR B0523-67.9 SNR 05 23 05 -67 54.1           ~ 14 0
31 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17437 0
32 NGC 1948 As* 05 24 20.00 -66 24 12.0   10.81 10.61     ~ 105 0
33 SNR J052501-693842 SNR 05 25 02.3 -69 38 39           ~ 401 1
34 SNR B0525-66.0 SNR 05 25 27.1 -65 59 11           ~ 102 1
35 SNR J052559-660453 SNR 05 26 00.4 -66 05 02     12.71     ~ 437 2
36 LHA 120-N 51 EmO 05 26 47 -67 31.1           ~ 45 0
37 SNR J052741-691207 SNR 05 27 39.00 -69 12 12.0           ~ 38 0
38 SNR B0527-65.8 SNR 05 27 57.00 -65 49 54.0           ~ 37 0
39 MCSNR J0528-6727 HII 05 28 06.2 -67 26 50           ~ 22 0
40 DEM L 218 HII 05 30 40 -70 07.5           ~ 21 0
41 LHA 120-N 206A HII 05 31 15.2 -71 03 58           ~ 108 2
42 NGC 2018 As* 05 31 24.00 -71 04 24.0   10.91 10.89     ~ 103 1
43 SNR B0532-67.5 SNR 05 32 30 -67 31.6           ~ 22 0
44 SNR J053400-695508 SNR 05 33 59.00 -69 55 00.0           ~ 64 0
45 SNR B0534-70.5 SNR 05 34 08.80 -70 34 28.0           ~ 66 0
46 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
47 NGC 2029 SNR 05 35 15.5 -67 34 04     12.29     ~ 102 0
48 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4939 2
49 NGC 2030 HII 05 35 33.6 -66 02 26           ~ 73 0
50 SNR B0535-66.0 SNR 05 35 43.1 -66 01 59           ~ 175 1
51 NAME Honeycomb Nebula SNR 05 35 46 -69 18.0           ~ 47 0
52 NGC 2040 As* 05 36 00.7 -67 34 57     11.47     ~ 55 1
53 SNR J053605-703826 SNR 05 36 07.00 -70 38 48.0           ~ 59 0
54 DEM L 251 HII 05 36 40.2 -66 26 31           ~ 11 1
55 DEM L 256 HII 05 37 27 -66 27.8           ~ 17 0
56 SNR J053731-662740 SNR 05 37 31.30 -66 26 24.2           ~ 3 0
57 NGC 2060 SNR 05 37 51.4466169456 -69 10 23.947092084   9.69 9.59     ~ 360 2
58 LHA 120-N 159N HII 05 39 29.5646426448 -69 47 21.604744284   18.47 16.99     ~ 16 0
59 X LMC X-1 HXB 05 39 38.8284304464 -69 44 35.531553624   14.8 14.5     O8(f)p 640 2
60 LHA 120-N 159 HII 05 39 46.650 -69 45 39.94           ~ 276 2
61 SNR B0540-69.7 SNR 05 40 -69.7           ~ 14 0
62 2MASS J05400074-6947129 Y*O 05 40 00.741 -69 47 12.91 14.808 15.690 15.072   14.336 ~ 32 0
63 LHA 120-N 159S MoC 05 40 03.750 -69 51 01.62           ~ 43 0
64 PSR B0540-69 Psr 05 40 11.2000490438 -69 19 54.198559829           ~ 905 3
65 [HP99] 456 X 05 41 41.2 -66 58 26           ~ 10 0
66 SK -68 155 * 05 42 54.9424084824 -68 56 54.480574752   12.75 12.72     OB 22 0
67 SNR B0543-68.9 SNR 05 43 08 -68 58.3           ~ 56 0
68 DEM L 316b SNR 05 47 00.00 -69 43 00.0           ~ 27 0
69 SNR B0547-69.7 SNR 05 47 17.5 -69 41 38           ~ 94 1
70 DEM L 316a SNR 05 47 21.0 -69 41 25           ~ 30 0
71 SNR B0548-70.4 SNR 05 47 50.00 -70 24 54.0           ~ 87 0
72 NAME LMC B0550-6823 SNR 05 50 27.71 -68 23 00.8           ~ 34 1
73 IC 443 SNR 06 17 00.0000000 +22 34 11.998901           ~ 1235 1
74 NAME Vela XYZ Rad 08 34.0 -45 50           ~ 1231 2
75 SNR G292.0+01.8 SNR 11 24 59 -59 19.1           ~ 327 1
76 AJG 44 Psr 16 17 33.000 -51 02 00.00           ~ 512 3
77 NAME Kepler SNR Rad 17 30 40.5 -21 29 14           ~ 795 4
78 SNR G034.6-00.5 SNR 18 56 10.650 +01 13 21.30           ~ 964 2
79 SNR G039.2-00.3 SNR 19 04 03.9 +05 26 56           ~ 192 1
80 W 49b SNR 19 11 09.000 +09 06 24.00           ~ 463 1
81 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2792 1

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