Artigo Revisado por pares

The Vela supernova remnant and the Gum nebula: new perspectives at 2.4 GHz

1996; Oxford University Press; Volume: 280; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/mnras/280.1.252

ISSN

1365-2966

Autores

A. R. Duncan, R. T. Stewart, R. F. Haynes, K. L. Jones,

Tópico(s)

GNSS positioning and interference

Resumo

Sensitive, polarimetric observations are presented for the region of the Galactic plane 276°≥l≥238°, with a latitude coverage of +5°≥b≥-8° over most of this range. These observations were made using the Parkes 64-m radio telescope, at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. Both total-power and polarized emission are detected from the Vela supernova remnant, over an area exceeding 8° in diameter. Additionally, a number of features are identified beyond the shell of Vela, which correspond with what appear to be ejecta accelerated by the supernova explosion. Radio emission containing a significant polarized component is detected from the Gum nebula. To account for our observations, both a thermal and a non-thermal component of this emission are therefore required. The discrete SNR G 240.9-0.9 is reinterpreted as a section of this emission from the Gum nebula.

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