Radio properties of the low surface brightness SNR G65.2+5.7
Abstract
Many physical properties of this SNR such as spectrum and polarization can only be investigated by radio observations. The 11 cm and 6\ cm continuum and polarization observations of SNR G65.2+5.7 were made with the Effelsberg 100-m and the Urumqi 25-m telescopes, respectively, to investigate the integrated spectrum, the spectral index distribution, and the magnetic field properties. 21 cm archival data from the Effelsberg 100-m telescope have been also used. The integrated flux densities of G65.2+5.7 at cm and cm are Jy and 16.81.8 Jy, respectively. The power-law spectrum () is well fitted by from 83 MHz to 4.8 GHz. Spatial spectral variations are small. Along the northern shell strong depolarizion is observed at both wavelengths. The southern filamentary shell of SNR G65.2+5.7 is polarized up to 54% at cm. There is significant depolarization at cm and confusion with diffuse polarized Galactic emission. Using equipartition principle, we estimated the magnetic field strength for the southern filamentary shell about 20 G (filling factor 1) to 50 G (filling factor 0.1). A faint HI shell may be associated with the SNR. Despite its unusual strong X-ray and optical emission and its very low surface brightness, the radio properties of SNR G65.2+5.7 are found to be typical for evolved shell type SNRs. SNR G65.2+5.7 may be expanding in a preblown cavity as indicated by a deficit of HI gas and a possible HI-shell.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.3170,
title = {Radio properties of the low surface brightness SNR G65.2+5.7},
author = {L. Xiao and W. Reich and E. Fürst and J. L. Han},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3170},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
11pages,13figures,accepted by A&A, revised following the language editor. For high resolution version, please go to ftp://ftp.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/outgoing/p098wre/xiao-etal-g65.pdf