Table A.1

Region definitions used for the analysis of RX J0852.0−4622.

Region RA Dec R1 R2 ϕ1 ϕ2 Area
[deg] [deg] [deg] [deg] [deg] [deg] [deg2]
whole SNR 133.00 − 46.37 0.0 1.0 0 360 3.14

NW rim 133.10 − 46.30 0.6 1.0 220 40 1.01

0 133.00 − 46.37 0.0 0.6 0 360 1.13
1 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 0 60 0.335
2 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 60 120 0.335
3 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 120 180 0.335
4 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 180 240 0.335
5 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 240 300 0.335
6 133.00 − 46.37 0.6 1.0 300 360 0.335

A (point-like) 133.90 − 46.74 0.0 0 360 0.0393
B 133.85 − 46.65 0.0 0.3 0 360 0.283
C 133.50 − 46.75 0.0 0.6 0 360 1.13
D (point-like) 133.25 − 47.15 0.0 0 360 0.0393
B B = B \A 0.243
C C = C \B \D 0.809

Notes. The regions are specified with the following parameters of an annular region: the center coordinates in (RA, Dec, J2000), the inner and outer radii (R1 and R2 , respectively) and the starting and ending polar angles (ϕ1 and ϕ2 , respectively). The polar angles are defined in a similar way as the azimuthal angles in Fig. 2: starting at the 12 o’clock position (the north) and increasing counterclockwise. The complex regions B and C are defined in terms of simple regions. In addition, the area of the sky covered by the corresponding region is also given.

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