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The supernova remnants G67.7+1.8, G31.5-0.6 and G49.2-0.7
F. Mavromatakis, J. Papamastorakis, J. Ventura, W. Becker, E. V. Paleologou, D. Schaudel
Published 2001-01-12Version 1
Wide field CCD observations of three, less known, supernova remnants. Filamentary and diffuse emission is discovered from the supernova remnant G67.7+1.8. Emission can also be seen in the ROSAT All Sky Survey data which indicate an extended hard X-ray source. The optical radiation from the G31.5-0.6 area shows weak sulfur emission and is probably not related to the remnant. Weak sulfur emission is also observed from W51C or G49.2-0.7. However, a small patch of emission in the south-east seems to emit strong sulfur emission. Results from long slit spectra are also presented.
Comments: 16 pages, 4 png figures. Submitted revised version to A & A
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: supernova remnant, weak sulfur emission, emit strong sulfur emission, wide field ccd observations, long slit spectra
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