Radio Observations at 232 MHz and Multifrequency Spectral Studies of SNR HB21 |
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Authors: | X.Z. Zhang S.J. Qian L.A. Higgs T.L. Landecker X.J. Wu |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, Beijing, 100012, China;(2) The Partner Group of MPIfR at NAO, CAS, Beijing, 100012, China;(3) Department of Geophysics, Peking University, 100871, China |
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Abstract: | Radio observational results at 232 MHz and multifrequency studies of supernova remnant (SNR) HB21 are presented. Its integrated flux density at 232 MHz is about 390 ± 30 Jy. Both the integrated spectral index and the spatial variations of spectral index of the remnant were calculated by combining the new map at 232 MHz with previously published maps made at 408, 1420, 2695, and 4750 MHz. The SNR has an integrated spectral index of about α = -0.43(S ν ∝ να) between 232 and 4750 MHz. In general the spectral index varies from –0.5 in southeast and west regions of the remnant to –0.3 in the central region and near the northwest edge. The new data of 232 MHz reveals that there is interaction between the remnant and the surrounding gas along the east edge of the remnant which causes the spectrum flattening at low frequency, while the very good agreement between the structure of X-ray emission and the central flat spectrum area suggests that the existence of thermal emission is the reason of spectrum flattening in the area. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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