Distances to Supernova Remnants G20.4+0.1, G24.7-0.6 and G28.6-0.1 and New Molecular Cloud Associations
Abstract
Accurate distances to supernova remnants (SNRs) are crucial in determining their size, age, luminosity and evolutionary state. To determine distances, we chose three SNRs from the VLA Galactic Plane Survey (VGPS) for extraction of HI absorption spectra. Analysing HI absorption spectra, 13CO emission spectra, and HI and 13CO channel maps, kinematic velocities (or their limits) to the three SNRs were calculated. The three SNRs are probably associated with molecular clouds and the new distance to G20.4+0.1, G24.7-0.6 and G28.6-0.1 are 7.8 0.5 kpc, 3.8 0.2 kpc and 9.6 0.3 kpc, respectively.
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