Radio Observations and Spectrum of the SNR G127.1+0.5 and its Central Source 0125+628

Abstract

We present new images of the Supernova Remnant (SNR) G127.1+0.5 (R5), based on the 408 MHz and 1420 MHz continuum emission and the HI-line emission data of the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS). The radio spectrum of the central compact source (0125+628) is analyzed in the range 178 MHz - 8.7 GHz, indicating a flat spectrum with synchrotron self-absorption below 800 MHz. The SNR's flux density at 408 MHz is 17.11.7 Jy and at 1420 MHz is 10.00.8 Jy, corrected for flux densities from compact sources within the SNR. The SNR's integrated flux density based spectral index (S-α) is 0.430.10. The respective T-T plot spectral index (derived from the relative size of brightness temperature variations between two frequencies, see text for details) is 0.460.01. There is no evidence at 1σ for spatial variations in spectral index within G127.1+0.5. In particular, we compared the northern shell, southern shell and central diffuse region. HI observations show structures associated with the SNR in the radial velocity range of -12 to -16 km/s, suggesting G127.1+0.5's distance is 1.15 kpc. The estimated Sedov age is 2 - 3 ×104 yr.

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