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Molecular Clouds Surrounding Supernova Remnant G43.9+1.6: Associated and Non-associated

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-07-15 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Many supernova remnants (SNRs) are considered to evolve in molecular environments, but the associations between SNRs and molecular clouds (MCs) are often unclear. Being aware of such ambiguous case, we report our study on the molecular environment towards the SNR G43.9+1.6 by CO line observations. We investigated the correlations between the SNR and MCs at different velocities, and found two velocity components, i.e. \sim5 km s1^{-1} and \sim50 km s1^{-1} velocity components, showing spatial correlations with the remnant. However, no dynamical evidence of disturbance was found for the \sim5 km s1^{-1} velocity component. At the distance of the \sim5 km s1^{-1} velocity component, either near or far distance, the derived physical parameters are unreasonable too. We conclude that the SNR is not associated with the \sim5 km s1^{-1} velocity component, and their spatial correlation is just a chance correlation. For the \sim50 km s1^{-1} velocity component, dynamical evidence of disturbances, as well as the spatial correlation, indicate that it is associated with the SNR. We found that all the CO spectra extracted from the molecular clumps distributed along the border of the remnant are with broadened components presented, which can be fitted by Gaussian functions. By further analysis, we suggest that the SNR is at a near kinematic distance of about 3.1 kpc.

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@article{arxiv.2007.06973,
  title  = {Molecular Clouds Surrounding Supernova Remnant G43.9+1.6: Associated and Non-associated},
  author = {Xin Zhou and Yang Su and Ji Yang and Yang Chen and Ye Xu and Xuepeng Chen and Shaobo Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.06973},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ