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Far-UV and Optical Emissions from Three Very Large Supernova Remnants Located at Unusually High Galactic Latitudes

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 920, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac0ada

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  1. National Science Foundation [PHY-1914448, AST-2037297]

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This article reports on two galactic supernova remnants with angular dimensions and Galactic latitudes greater than 10 degrees, confirming them as genuine SNRs through UV and optical investigations. The remnants show associations with UV and H-alpha emissions, along with evidence of shocks in the Antlia nebula.
Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) with angular dimensions greater than a few degrees are relatively rare, as are remnants located more than 10 degrees off the Galactic plane. Here we report a UV and optical investigation of two previously suspected SNRs more than 10 degrees in both angular diameter and Galactic latitude. One is a proposed remnant discovered in 2008 through 1420 MHz polarization maps near Galactic coordinates l = 353 degrees, b = -34 degrees. GALEX far-UV (FUV) and H alpha emission mosaics show the object's radio emission coincident with an 11 degrees x 14 degrees shell of UV filaments that surrounds a diffuse H alpha emission ring. Another proposed high-latitude SNR is the 20 degrees x 26 degrees Antlia nebula (G275.5+18.4) discovered in 2002 through low-resolution all-sky H alpha and ROSAT soft X-ray emissions. GALEX FUV and H alpha mosaics along with optical spectra indicate the presence of shocks throughout the Antlia nebula with estimated shock velocities of 70 to over 100 km s(-1). We also present evidence that it has collided with the NE rim of the Gum Nebula. We find both of these large nebulae are bona fide SNRs with ages less than 10(5) yr despite their unusually large angular dimensions. We also present FUV and optical images along with optical spectra of a new high-latitude SNR (G249.7+24.7) some 4.5 degrees in diameter which has also been independently discovered in X-rays and radio (Becker at al. 2021). We find this remnant's distance to be <= 400 pc based on the detection of red and blue Na i absorption features in the spectra of two background stars.

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