Comparative Morphological Analysis of Puppis A at Radio, Infrared, Optical, and X-Ray Wavelengths
Abstract
This paper presents a new radio image of the supernova remnant Puppis A obtained with the Molonglo Observatory synthesis telescope (MOST) and the Parkes telescope, and infrared images of Puppis A and its surrounding medium obtained with the IRAS, and compares the remnant morphologies at radio, infrared, optical, and X-ray wavelengths. The radio image, which includes large-scale emission, shows a clumpy shell of emission with moderate central brightness. The infrared observations have the advantage of offering a detailed look at the medium into which the remnant is expanding. From the IR data, evidence is found of the remnant's expansion into a strong density gradient (distinct from the more gentle gradient of the Galactic plane). A strong isolated knot of enhanced X-ray and radio emission is a region of enhanced infrared emission as well. Detailed correlative analysis of the infrared, radio, and X-ray emission shows that the IR emission correlates very well with the X-ray emission, confirming the idea that the IR emission arises from dust that is collisionally heated by the shocked gas.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- February 1990
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1990ApJ...350..266A
- Keywords:
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- Infrared Astronomy;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Radio Astronomy;
- Supernova Remnants;
- Visible Spectrum;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- Infrared Sources (Astronomy);
- X Ray Sources;
- Astrophysics;
- INFRARED: SOURCES;
- NEBULAE: INDIVIDUAL NAME: PUPPIS A;
- NEBULAE: SUPERNOVA REMNANTS;
- RADIO SOURCES: GENERAL;
- X-RAYS: SOURCES