Polarization Observations of 1720 MHz OH Masers toward the Three Supernova Remnants W28, W44, and IC 443

  • Claussen M
  • Frail D
  • Goss W
  • et al.
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(abridged) - We present arcsecond resolution observations from the VLA of the satellite line of the hydroxyl molecule (OH) at 1720.53 MHz toward three Galactic supernova remnants: W28, W44 and IC443. All of our observations are consistent with a model in which the OH(1720 MHz) is collisionally excited by H2 molecules in the postshock gas heated by a non-dissociative shock. Supernova remnants with OH(1720 MHz) maser emission may be promising candidates to conduct high energy searches for the sites of cosmic ray acceleration.

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Claussen, M. J., Frail, D. A., Goss, W. M., & Gaume, R. A. (1997). Polarization Observations of 1720 MHz OH Masers toward the Three Supernova Remnants W28, W44, and IC 443. The Astrophysical Journal, 489(1), 143–159. https://doi.org/10.1086/304784

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