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2021A&A...653A..62C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 653A, 62-62 (2021/9-1)

Thermal radio absorption as a tracer of the interaction of SNRs with their environments.

CASTELLETTI G., SUPAN L., PETERS W.M. and KASSIM N.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new images and continuum spectral analysis for 14 resolved Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) selected from the 74 MHz Very Large Array Low-Frequency Sky Survey Redux (VLSSr). We combine new integrated measurements from the VLSSr with, when available, flux densities extracted from the Galactic and Extragalactic All-Sky Murchison Widefield Array Survey and measurements from the literature to generate improved integrated continuum spectra sampled from ∼15 MHz to ∼217GHz. We present the VLSSr images. When possible we combine them with publicly available images at 1.4GHz, to analyse the resolved morphology and spectral index distribution across each SNR. We interpret the results and look for evidence of thermal absorption caused by ionised gas either proximate to the SNR itself, or along its line of sight. Three of the SNRs, G4.5+6.8 (Kepler), G28.6-0.1, and G120.1+1.4 (Tycho), have integrated spectra which can be adequately fit with simple power laws. The resolved spectral index map for Tycho confirms internal absorption which was previously detected by the Low Frequency Array, but it is insufficient to affect the fit to the integrated spectrum. Two of the SNRs are pulsar wind nebulae, G21.5-0.9 and G130.7+3.1 (3C 58). For those we identify high-frequency spectral breaks at 38 and 12GHz, respectively. For the integrated spectra of the remaining nine SNRs, a low frequency spectral turnover is necessary to adequately fit the data. In all cases we are able to explain the turnover by extrinsic thermal absorption. For G18.8+0.3 (Kes 67), G21.8-0.6 (Kes 69), G29.7-0.3 (Kes 75), and G41.1-0.3 (3C 397), we attribute the absorption to ionised gas along the line of sight, possibly from extended HII region envelopes. For G23.3-0.3 (W41) the absorption can be attributed to HII regions located in its immediate proximity. Thermal absorption from interactions at the ionised interface between SNR forward shocks and the surrounding medium were previously identified as responsible for the low frequency turnover in SNR G31.9+0.0 (3C 391); our integrated spectrum is consistent with the previous results. We present evidence for the same phenomenon in three additional SNRs G27.4+0.0 (Kes 73), G39.2-0.3 (3C 396), and G43.3-0.2 (W49B), and derive constraints on the physical properties of the interaction. This result indicates that interactions between SNRs and their environs should be readily detectable through thermal absorption by future low frequency observations of SNRs with improved sensitivity and resolution.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): ISM: supernova remnants - radio continuum: general

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