An analysis of the possible thermal emission at radio frequencies from an evolved supernova remnant HB 3 (G132.7 + 1.3): revisited

Abstract

It has recently been reported that some of the flux density values for an evolved supernova remnant (SNR) HB 3 (G132.7 + 1.3) are not accurate. In this work we revised an analysis of the possible thermal emission at radio frequencies from the SNR HB 3 using the recently published, corrected, flux density values. A model including a sum of non-thermal (purely synchrotron) and thermal (bremsstrahlung) component is applied for fitting integrated radio spectrum of the SNR. The contribution of thermal component in total volume emissivity at 1 GHz was estimated to be ≈37 %. The ambient density was also estimated to be n≈ 9 cm-3 for the T=104 K. Again, we obtained the relatively significant presence of thermal emission at radio frequencies from the SNR so we could support interaction between SNR HB 3 and adjacent molecular cloud associated with the H ii region W3. Our model estimates for thermal component contribution to total volume emissivity at 1 GHz and ambient density are similar to those obtained earlier (≈40 %, ≈10 cm-3). It is clear that the corrected flux density values do not change the basic conclusions.

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