The radio spectra of galactic centre features |
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Authors: | B. Y. Mills M. J. Drinkwater |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Physics, University of Sydney, 2006, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() The radio source Sgr A and neighbouring features have been mapped at a frequency of 843 MHz with a beamwidth of 43 × 87 arcsec. Comparisons have been made with published maps of comparable resolution at different frequencies in order to differentiate thermal and nonthermal regions. The arc feature to the north of Sgr A appears to consist of low-temperature ionized hydrogen and to extend partly over Sgr A itself causing patchy absorption at low frequencies; there is some evidence that the hydrogen in the arc has been expelled from the galactic nucleus. Previous suggestions that Sgr A East is a supernova remnant have been examined and the interpretation is found to be quite likely, but not compelling. The diffuse component of Sgr A West appears to be due entirely to ionized hydrogen surrounding the nucleus. |
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Keywords: | radio continuum Sgr A galactic centre |
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