Discovery of an extremely narrow trail-like feature crossing the Veil Supernova Remnant in deep amateur observations

Abstract

We report the discovery of an extremely narrow and highly collimated gaseous trail-like structure crossing the eastern region of the Veil Nebula (Cygnus Loop). The feature was first identified in deep narrow-band H-alpha images obtained by a small telescope and was confirmed in more than a dozen publicly available amateur and professional images in the last two decades, rejecting the possibility of being an artifact (e.g., artificial satellite trail). To characterize its structural and luminosity parameters, we applied a model-fitting code originally developed for the analysis of extragalactic stellar tidal streams. The structure is only detected in H-alpha emission, with no detectable counterpart in [SII] or in visible observations, and shows an almost constant brightness and width along its extension. It exhibits a surface brightness of 22.32+/- 0.13 H-alpha mag arcsec2. Model fitting yields a median width of 1.63", which corresponds to a physical scale of approximately 1200 UA, assuming it is at the same distance (2400 light-years) as the Veil Nebula remnant. We discuss several potential scenarios for the origin of this feature: a Herbig-Haro-like jet, the trail of a high-velocity object, or a non-radiative shock associated with the supernova remnant. We rule out the Herbig-Haro scenario, given the absence of a driving stellar source and the lack of [S II] emission. A high-velocity-object wake cannot yet be excluded, particularly if the driver is a compact remnant, but the absence of an obvious source or bow-shock apex and the extremely small, nearly constant width of the structure make a normal runaway-star origin unlikely. The current evidence instead favours a Balmer-dominated non-radiative shock associated with the Cygnus Loop, generated as the SNR blast wave encounters a dense material layer or magnetic structure viewed nearly edge-on.

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