2016
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/153/1/32
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A New Look at the Integrated Radio/Microwave Continuum Spectrum of Galactic Supernova Remnant Ic 443

Abstract: Recent observations of the microwave sky, by the space telescopes such as WMAP and Planck, have opened a new window into the analysis of continuum emission from supernova remnants (SNRs). In this paper, different emission models that can explain the characteristic shape of presently known integrated radio/microwave continuum spectrum of the Galactic SNR IC 443 are tested and discussed. In particular, the possibility that the slight bump in the integrated continuum of this remnant around 20 -70 GHz is genuine a… Show more

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“…In the case of IC443, Onić et al (2017) estimated a synchrotron cutoff frequency (148 ± 23 GHz) of an order of magnitude higher than what we found for W44, with the concurring presence of a significant dust emission bump at 20−70 GHz, which is confirmed by our observations at 21.4 GHz. We do not rule out the possibility that a dust emission component could also be present in the W44 SED (Génova-Santos et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In the case of IC443, Onić et al (2017) estimated a synchrotron cutoff frequency (148 ± 23 GHz) of an order of magnitude higher than what we found for W44, with the concurring presence of a significant dust emission bump at 20−70 GHz, which is confirmed by our observations at 21.4 GHz. We do not rule out the possibility that a dust emission component could also be present in the W44 SED (Génova-Santos et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…IC443 is a large (45 size) evolved SNR formed nearly 4,000 yrs ago (Troja et al 2008), and located at a distance of ∼1.5 kpc (Petre et al 1988). The presence of both diluted and dense gaseous environments surrounding the SN blast wave and the interaction of the SN shock with several atomic and molecular clouds, makes IC443 a very interesting system with which to assess the scenario of CRs acceleration in SNRs (Lee et al 2008, Tavani et al 2010, Onić et al 2017. Its location close to the Galactic anti-centre, which is relatively isolated from the confusing contamination by unrelated Galactic plane emission, also makes this SNR a suitable target for low resolution radio and gamma-ray observations (Planck Collaboration et al 2016, Tavani et al 2010).…”
Section: Ic443mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ivezić et al 2007 andCOS-MOS (e.g. Scoville et al 2007); monitoring of variable and transient radio sources such as supernovae, GRBs, quasars and X-ray binaries; observations of supernova remnants with reported anomalous microwave emission (AME) detections at low resolution (Génova-Santos et al 2017, Onić et al 2017, to test for the presence of AME at the angular scales measured by AMI. In each case, the new correlator has allowed AMI to operate more effectively in challenging radio source environments than was previously possible.…”
Section: Scientific Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication between boards in each AMI array is achieved using an industry-standard 10 Gb Ethernet (10 GbE) network, with an off-the-shelf switch providing interconnect. This so-called "Packetized Correlator" architecture was pioneered by the CASPER group (Parsons et al 2008;Hickish et al 2016) and has been well proven at multiple radio-telescopes (Kocz et al 2015;Foley et al 2016;Nita et al 2016;Primiani et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%