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A New, Deep JVLA Radio Survey of M33

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-04-24 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We have performed new 1.4 GHz and 5 GHz observations of the Local Group galaxy M33 with the Jansky Very Large Array. Our survey has a limiting sensitivity of 20 uJy (4-sigma) and a resolution of 5.9 arcsec (FWHM), corresponding to a spatial resolution of 24 pc at 817 kpc. Using a new multi-resolution algorithm, we have created a catalog of 2875 sources, including 675 with well-determined spectral indices. We detect sources at the position of 319 of the X-ray sources in the Tuellmann et al. (2011) Chandra survey of M33, the majority of which are likely to be background galaxies. The radio source coincident with M33 X-8, the nuclear source, appears to be extended. Along with numerous H II regions or portions of H II region complexes, we detect 155 of the 217 optical supernova remnants included in the lists of Long et al. (2010) and Lee & Lee (2014), making this by far the largest sample of remnants at known distances with multiwavelength coverage. The remnants show a large dispersion in the ratio of radio to X-ray luminosity at a given diameter, a result that challenges the current generation of models for synchrotron radiation evolution in supernova remnants. See http://sundog.stsci.edu/m33 for access to catalogs and images.

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@article{arxiv.1903.04434,
  title  = {A New, Deep JVLA Radio Survey of M33},
  author = {Richard L. White and Knox S. Long and Robert H. Becker and William P. Blair and David J. Helfand and P. Frank Winkler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.04434},
  year   = {2019}
}

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37 pages, 24 figures; Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; see http://sundog.stsci.edu/m33 for access to catalogs and images