Radio-continuum observations of small, radially polarised supernova remnant j0519-6902 in the large magellanic cloud

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We report on new Australian Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) observations of SNR J0519-6902. The Supernova Remnant (SNR) is small in size (~8 pc) and exhibits a typical SNR spectrum with α = -0.53 ± 0.07, with steeper spectral indices towards the northern limb of the remnant. SNR J0519-6902 con-tains a low level of radially orientated polarisation at wavelengths of 3 and 6 cm, which is typical of younger SNRs. A fairly strong magnetic field was estimated to ~171 μG. The remnant appears to be the result of a typical Type Ia super-nova, sharing many properties with another small and young Type Ia LMC SNR, J0509-6731.

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Bozzetto, L. M., Filipović, M. D., Urošević, D., & Crawford, E. J. (2012). Radio-continuum observations of small, radially polarised supernova remnant j0519-6902 in the large magellanic cloud. Serbian Astronomical Journal, (185), 25–33. https://doi.org/10.2298/SAJ1285025B

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