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A&A 435, 141-149 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042187
The faint supernova remnant G 116.5+1.1 and the detection of a new candidate remnant
F. Mavromatakis1, P. Boumis2, E. Xilouris2, J. Papamastorakis1, 3 and J. Alikakos2, 41 University of Crete, Physics Department, PO Box 2208, 710 03 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
e-mail: fotis@physics.uoc.gr
2 Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, National Observatory of Athens, I. Metaxa & V. Pavlou, P. Penteli, 15236 Athens, Greece
3 Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, PO Box 1527, 711 10 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
4 Astronomical Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Patras, 26500 Rio-Patras, Greece
(Received 15 October 2004 / Accepted 13 January 2005 )
Abstract
The extended supernova remnant G 116.5+1.1 was observed in the optical emission lines of H
],
[
] and [
]; deep long slit spectra were also obtained. The
morphology of the remnant's observed emission is mainly diffuse
and patchy in contrast to the known filamentary emission seen along
the western limb.
The bulk of the detected emission in the region appears
unrelated to the remnant but there is one area
of emission in the south-east which is characterized by a [
]/H
ratio of ~0.5, implying a possible relation to G 116.5+1.1. If this is actually
the case, it would imply a more extended remnant than previously realized.
Emission in the [
] 5007 Å line image is not detected, excluding moderate
or fast velocity shocks running into ionized interstellar clouds.
Our current estimate of the distance to G 116.5+1.1 of ~3 kpc is in
agreement with earlier estimates and implies a very extended remnant
(
pc).
Key words: ISM: general -- ISM: supernova remnants -- ISM: individual objects: G 116.5+1.1
SIMBAD Objects
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