ASKAP-EMU Discovery of "Raspberry": a new Galactic SNR Candidate G308.73+1.38

Abstract

We report the ASKAP discovery of a new Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) candidate G308.73+1.38, which we name Raspberry. This new SNR candidate has an angular size of 20.7 arcmin × 16.7 arcmin, and we measure a total integrated flux of 40750 mJy. We estimate Raspberry's most likely diameter of 10-30 pc which would place it at a distance of 3-5 kpc, on the near side of the Milky Way's Scutum-Centaurus Arm. We also find a Stokes-V point source close to the centre of Raspberry with a 5σ significance. This point source may be the remaining compact source, a neutron star, or possibly a pulsar, formed during the initial supernova event.

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