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Title:
Observations of nine supernova remnants at 10.6 GHz
Authors:
Becker, R. H.; Kundu, M. R.
Affiliation:
AA(Maryland, University, College Park, Md.)
Publication:
Astronomical Journal, vol. 80, Sept. 1975, p. 679-682. (AJ Homepage)
Publication Date:
09/1975
Category:
Astronomy
Origin:
STI
NASA/STI Keywords:
ASTRONOMICAL MAPS, BRIGHTNESS, POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS, SUPERNOVA REMNANTS, ASTRONOMICAL COORDINATES, RADIO ASTRONOMY, RADIO SOURCES (ASTRONOMY), RADIO SPECTRA, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, SUPERHIGH FREQUENCIES
Comment:
A&AA ID. AAA014.125.027
DOI:
10.1086/111797
Bibliographic Code:
1975AJ.....80..679B

Abstract

Intensity contour and polarization observation maps of nine supernova remnants at a microwave frequency are presented and discussed. The data provided are the highest-frequency (10.6 GHz) measurements to date for several of these sources and should therefore be useful in determining their spectra. Polarization ranges from 2 or 3% to as high as 40-50%. Integrated fluxes for the sources vary from about 3 to more than 25.

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