Radio observations of SNR environments
Most supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy are expected to be close to their parent molecular clouds. The interaction between SNRs and interstellar clouds not only alter the morphology and evolution of a SNR but also heat, compress, disrupt or modify the chemistry of the cloud. The turbulence gene...
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paper:paper_14052059_v30_n_p12_Reynoso2023-06-08T16:13:19Z Radio observations of SNR environments Reynoso, Estela Marta ISM: atoms ISM: clouds ISM: molecules Radio lines: ISM supernova remnants Most supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy are expected to be close to their parent molecular clouds. The interaction between SNRs and interstellar clouds not only alter the morphology and evolution of a SNR but also heat, compress, disrupt or modify the chemistry of the cloud. The turbulence generated in molecular clouds can trigger star formation. Radio emission from atomic and molecular lines toward SNRs provide unvaluable information to describe the ambient in which a SNR is evolving and determine possible sites of SNR-interstellar cloud interaction. The detection of OH masers in the satellite line at 1720 MHz can set strong constraints in the characteristics of the shocked ambient medium as well as on the dynamics of the SNR shock front. In this article I review some relevant results derived from radio observations in different spectral lines and under a variety of conditions towards SNRs and their environments. Fil:Reynoso, E.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_14052059_v30_n_p12_Reynoso http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14052059_v30_n_p12_Reynoso |
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ISM: atoms ISM: clouds ISM: molecules Radio lines: ISM supernova remnants |
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ISM: atoms ISM: clouds ISM: molecules Radio lines: ISM supernova remnants Reynoso, Estela Marta Radio observations of SNR environments |
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Most supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy are expected to be close to their parent molecular clouds. The interaction between SNRs and interstellar clouds not only alter the morphology and evolution of a SNR but also heat, compress, disrupt or modify the chemistry of the cloud. The turbulence generated in molecular clouds can trigger star formation. Radio emission from atomic and molecular lines toward SNRs provide unvaluable information to describe the ambient in which a SNR is evolving and determine possible sites of SNR-interstellar cloud interaction. The detection of OH masers in the satellite line at 1720 MHz can set strong constraints in the characteristics of the shocked ambient medium as well as on the dynamics of the SNR shock front. In this article I review some relevant results derived from radio observations in different spectral lines and under a variety of conditions towards SNRs and their environments. |
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Reynoso, Estela Marta |
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Reynoso, Estela Marta |
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Reynoso, Estela Marta |
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Radio observations of SNR environments |
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Radio observations of SNR environments |
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Radio observations of SNR environments |
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Radio observations of SNR environments |
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Radio observations of SNR environments |
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radio observations of snr environments |
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2007 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_14052059_v30_n_p12_Reynoso http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14052059_v30_n_p12_Reynoso |
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