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2020ApJ...905...99Z - Astrophys. J., 905, 99-99 (2020/December-3)

Revisiting the distance, environment, and supernova properties of SNR G57.2+0.8 that hosts SGR 1935+2154.

ZHOU P., ZHOU X., CHEN Y., WANG J.-S., VINK J. and WANG Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have performed a multiwavelength study of supernova remnant (SNR) G57.2+0.8 and its environment. The SNR hosts the magnetar SGR 1935+2154, which emitted an extremely bright millisecond-duration radio burst on 2020 April 28. We used the 12CO and 13CO J = 1-0 data from the Milky Way Image Scroll Painting CO line survey to search for molecular gas associated with G57.2+0.8, in order to constrain the physical parameters (e.g., the distance) of the SNR and its magnetar. We report that SNR G57.2+0.8 is likely impacting the molecular clouds (MCs) at the local standard of rest (LSR) velocity VLSR∼30kms–1 and excites a weak 1720 MHz OH maser with a peak flux density of 47 mJy beam–1. The chance coincidence of a random OH spot falling in the SNR is <=12%, and the OH-CO correspondence chance is 7% at the maser spot. This combines to give <1% false probability of the OH maser, suggesting a real maser detection. The LSR velocity of the MCs places the SNR and magnetar at a kinematic distance of 6.6 ± 0.7 kpc. The nondetection of thermal X-ray emission from the SNR and the relatively dense environment suggests G57.2+0.8 be an evolved SNR with an age t≳1.6×104(d/6.6kpc)yr. The explosion energy of G57.2+0.8 is lower than 2×1051(n0/10cm–3)1.16(d/6.6kpc)3.16erg, which is not very energetic even assuming a high ambient density n0=10cm–3. This reinforces the opinion that magnetars do not necessarily result from very energetic supernova explosions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Molecular clouds - Supernova remnants - Radio transient sources - Magnetars - X-ray bursts - Soft gamma-ray repeaters

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