Distance and Evolutionary States of Supernova Remnant G18.9-1.1 and Candidate G28.6+0.0
Abstract
HI spectra of the supernova remnant G18.9-1.1 and the supernova remnant candidate G28.6+0.0 are analyzed. We compared the spectra to 13CO emission spectra and to spectra of HII regions in the area to determine kinematic distances. G18.9-1.1 is at 2.10.4 kpc and G28.6+0.0 is at 9.00.3 kpc from the Sun. Using published X-ray spectra of G18.9-1.1, we apply supernova remnant models for shocked-ISM temperature and emission measure. We find that G18.9-1.1 has a low, but not atypical, explosion energy of 3×1050 erg and is in a low density region of the ISM, 0.1 cm-3. It has age 3700 yr if the ejecta mass is 1.4 M, typical of Type Ia SNe, or 4700 yr if the ejecta mass is 5 M typical of core-collapse SN. The candidate G28.6+0.0 does not have reported X-ray emission, so we apply a basic Sedov model. The Sedov age is 600 yr if the ISM density is 1 cm-3 but could be as old as 6000 yr if the ISM density is as high as 100 cm-3.
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