TY - JOUR
T1 - New radio continuum study of the large magellanic cloud supernova remnant N49
AU - Ghavam, Maddie
AU - Filipović, Miroslav D.
AU - Alsaberi, Rami
AU - Barnes, Luke
AU - Crawford, Evan J.
AU - Haberl, Frank
AU - Kavanagh, Patrick
AU - Maggi, Pierre
AU - Payne, Jeffrey
AU - Rowell, Gavin
AU - Hidetoshi, Sano
AU - Sasaki, Manami
AU - Rajabpour, Neda
AU - Tothill, Nicholas
AU - Urošević, Dejan
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - We present new Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) radio observations towards N 49, one of the brightest extragalactic supernova remnants (SNRs) located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Our new and archival ATCA radio observations were analysed along with Chandra X-ray data. These observations show a prominent ‘bullet’ shaped feature beyond the southwestern boundary of the SNR. Both X-ray morphology and radio polarisation analysis support a physical connection of this feature to the SNR. The ‘bullet’ feature’s apparent velocity is estimated at ∼1 300 km s−1, based on its distance (∼10 pc) from the remnant’s geometric centre and estimated age (∼7 600 yr). we estimated the radio spectral index, α = −0.55 ± 0.03 which is typical of middle-age SNRs. Polarisation maps created for N 49 show low to moderate levels of mean fractional polarisation estimated at 7±1% and 10±1% for 5.5 and 9 GHz, respectively. These values are noticeably larger than found in previous studies. Moreover, the mean value for the Faraday rotation of SNR N 49 from combining CABB data is 212±65 rad m−2 and the maximum value of RM is 591±103 rad m−2.
AB - We present new Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) radio observations towards N 49, one of the brightest extragalactic supernova remnants (SNRs) located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Our new and archival ATCA radio observations were analysed along with Chandra X-ray data. These observations show a prominent ‘bullet’ shaped feature beyond the southwestern boundary of the SNR. Both X-ray morphology and radio polarisation analysis support a physical connection of this feature to the SNR. The ‘bullet’ feature’s apparent velocity is estimated at ∼1 300 km s−1, based on its distance (∼10 pc) from the remnant’s geometric centre and estimated age (∼7 600 yr). we estimated the radio spectral index, α = −0.55 ± 0.03 which is typical of middle-age SNRs. Polarisation maps created for N 49 show low to moderate levels of mean fractional polarisation estimated at 7±1% and 10±1% for 5.5 and 9 GHz, respectively. These values are noticeably larger than found in previous studies. Moreover, the mean value for the Faraday rotation of SNR N 49 from combining CABB data is 212±65 rad m−2 and the maximum value of RM is 591±103 rad m−2.
KW - (galaxies:) Magellanic Clouds
KW - ATCA
KW - ISM: supernova remnants
KW - radio continuum: ISM
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210147113&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/pasa.2024.73
DO - 10.1017/pasa.2024.73
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210147113
SN - 1323-3580
VL - 41
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
M1 - e089
ER -