Statistics of Galactic Supernova Remnants (continued)
Abstract
Our statistics on Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) shows that the electrons temperature (T) of hard X-ray and the shock waves traveling velocity () decreases with ages (t) for all-sort remnants. However, the shock waves swept-up mass (Msu) of ISM increases with the age. Second, the remnant radio fluxes (S) at 1 GHz increase slightly with ISM electrons density (n0). At last, the number distributions illustrate that the supernovae (SNe) initial kinetic energy (E0), hydrogen column density (NH), electrons temperature (kT) of hard X-ray, magnetic field (B) and the shock waves swept-up mass (Msu) of ISM mainly peaked at (1 10) × 1050 ergs, (1 10)× 1021 cm-2, a few KeV, 100 μG and 10100 M, respectively.
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