Atacama Compact Array Observations of the Pulsar-Wind Nebula of SNR 0540-69.3

Abstract

We present observations of the pulsar-wind nebula (PWN) region ofSNR 0540-69.3. The observations were made with the Atacama Compact Array (ACA) in Bands 4 and 6. We also add radio observations from the Australia Compact Array (ATCA) at 3 cm. For 1.449 - 233.50 GHz we obtain a synchrotron spectrum F -α, with the spectral index α = 0.170.02. To conclude how this joins the synchrotron spectrum at higher frequencies we include hitherto unpublished AKARI mid-infrared data, and evaluate published data in the ultraviolet (UV), optical and infrared (IR). In particular, some broad-band filter data in the optical must be discarded from our analysis due to contamination by spectral line emission. For the UV/IR part of the synchrotron spectrum, we arrive at α = 0.87+0.08-0.10. There is room for 2.5×10-3 solar masses of dust with temperature 55 K if there are dual breaks in the synchrotron spectrum, one around 9×1010 Hz, and another at 2×1013 Hz. The spectral index then changes at 9×1010 Hz from α = 0.140.07 in the radio, to α = 0.35-0.07+0.05 in the millimetre to far-IR range. The ACA Band 6 data marginally resolves the PWN. In particular, the strong emission 1.5" south-west of the pulsar, seen at other wavelengths, and resolved in the 3-cm data with its 0.8" spatial resolution, is also strong in the millimeter range. The ACA data clearly reveal the supernova remnant shell 20-35 arcsec west of the pulsar, and for the shell we derive α = 0.640.05 for the range 8.6-145~GHz.

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