... resolved[*]
At a distance of 60 kpc, $\sim$1 $^{\prime \prime }$ subtends 0.29 pc.
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... XSPEC[*]
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/xanadu/xspec/
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... EW367[*]
http://www.narrabri.atnf.csiro.au/observing/configs.html
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... index[*]
Defined as $\alpha $, where $S_{\nu}\propto\nu^{\alpha}$.
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...$67\times 52$ pc)[*]
We estimate that the error in the diameter is <10 $^{\prime \prime }$ (3 pc).
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... age[*]
X-ray emission from SNRs tend to fade earlier since it is predominantly thermal.
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... 8.6 mJy[*]
An error is estimated to be <10%.
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... distinctive[*]
SNR J004728-730601 may exhibit a very low level X-ray emission; future XMM-Newton observations may reveal the true nature of this source.
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