Radio observations and spectral index study of SNR G126.2+1.6
Abstract
We present new images of the low radio surface brightness Supernova Remnant (SNR) G126.2+1.6, based on the 408 MHz and 1420 MHz continuum emission and the HI-line emission data of the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS). We find the SNR's flux densities at 408 MHz (9.73.9 Jy) and 1420 MHz (6.72.1 Jy) which have been corrected for flux densities from compact sources within the SNR. The integrated flux density based spectral index (S-α) is 0.300.41. The respective T-T plot spectral index is 0.30 0.08. We also find spatial variations of spectral index within the SNR:0.2-0.6. HI observations show structures probably associated with the SNR, i.e, features associated with the SNR's southeastern filaments in the radial velocity range of -33 to -42 km/s, and with its northwestern filaments in -47 to -52 km/s. This association suggests a distance of 5.6 kpc for SNR G126.2+1.6. The estimated Sedov age for G126.2+1.6 is less than 2.1×105 yr.
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