Far-Ultraviolet Cooling Features of the Antlia Supernova Remnant
Abstract
We present far-ultraviolet observations of the Antlia supernova remnant obtained with Far-ultraviolet IMaging Spectrograph (FIMS, also called SPEAR). The strongest lines observed are C IV 1548,1551 and C III 977. The C IV emission of this mixed-morphology supernova remnant shows a clumpy distribution, and the line intensity is nearly constant with radius. The C III 977 line, though too weak to be mapped over the whole remnant, is shown to vary radially. The line intensity peaks at about half the radius, and drops at the edge of the remnant. Both the clumpy distribution of C IV and the rise in the C IV to C III ratio towards the edge suggest that central emission is from evaporating cloudlets rather than thermal conduction in a more uniform, dense medium.
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@article{arxiv.0710.1531,
title = {Far-Ultraviolet Cooling Features of the Antlia Supernova Remnant},
author = {Jong-Ho Shinn and Kyoung Wook Min and Ravi Sankrit and Kwang-Sun Ryu and Il-Joong Kim and Wonyong Han and Uk-Won Nam and Jang-Hyun Park and Jerry Edelstein and Eric J. Korpela},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.1531},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures, will be published in ApJ December 1, 2007, v670n2 issue. see http://astro.snu.ac.kr/~jhshinn/ms.pdf