EMU Detection of a Large and Low Surface Brightness Galactic SNR G288.8–6.3

Author:

Filipović Miroslav D.ORCID,Dai ShiORCID,Arbutina BojanORCID,Hurley-Walker NatashaORCID,Brose RobertORCID,Becker WernerORCID,Sano HidetoshiORCID,Urošević DejanORCID,Jarrett T. H.ORCID,Hopkins Andrew M.ORCID,Alsaberi Rami Z. E.ORCID,Alsulami R.ORCID,Bordiu CristobalORCID,Ball BriannaORCID,Bufano FilomenaORCID,Burger-Scheidlin ChristopherORCID,Crawford EvanORCID,English JayanneORCID,Haberl FrankORCID,Ingallinera AdrianoORCID,Kapinska Anna D.ORCID,Kavanagh Patrick J.ORCID,Koribalski Bärbel S.ORCID,Kothes RolandORCID,Lazarević SanjaORCID,Mackey JonathanORCID,Rowell GavinORCID,Leahy DenisORCID,Loru SaraORCID,Macgregor Peter J.ORCID,Nicastro LucianoORCID,Norris Ray P.ORCID,Riggi SimoneORCID,Sasaki ManamiORCID,Stupar MiloradORCID,Trigilio CorradoORCID,Umana GraziaORCID,Vernstrom TessaORCID,Vukotić BranislavORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present the serendipitous detection of a new Galactic supernova remnant (SNR), G288.8–6.3, using data from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) survey. Using multifrequency analysis, we confirm this object as an evolved Galactic SNR at high Galactic latitude with low radio surface brightness and typical SNR spectral index of α = − 0.41 ± 0.12. To determine the magnetic field strength in SNR G288.8–6.3, we present the first derivation of the equipartition formulae for SNRs with spectral indices α > − 0.5. The angular size is 1.°8 × 1.°6 (107.′6 × 98.′4), and we estimate that its intrinsic size is ∼40 pc, which implies a distance of ∼1.3 kpc and a position of ∼140 pc above the Galactic plane. This is one of the largest in angular size and closest Galactic SNRs. Given its low radio surface brightness, we suggest that it is about 13,000 yr old.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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