The aftermath of supernova (SN) 1987A continues to provide spectacular insights into the interaction between an SN blastwave and its circumstellar environment. We here present 36 GHz observations from the Australia Telescope Compact Array of the radio remnant of SN 1987A. These new images, taken in 2008 April and 2008 October, substantially extend the frequency range of an ongoing monitoring and imaging program conducted between 1.4 and 20 GHz. Our 36.2 GHz images have a diffraction-limited angular resolution of 0.′′3–0.′′4, which covers the gap between high resolution, low dynamic range VLBI images of the remnant and low resolution, high dynamic range images at frequencies between 1 and 20 GHz. The radio morphology of the remnant at 36 GHz...
We present an image of the expanding shell of the remnant associated with supernova1987A at the high...
Radio continuum observations are presented for the recently discovered X-ray supernova remnant (SNR)...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are powerful particle accelerators. As a supernova (SN) blast wave propaga...
The aftermath of supernova (SN) 1987A continues to provide spectacular insights into the interaction...
We present extensive observations of the radio emission from the remnant of supernova (SN) 1987A mad...
We present detailed Fourier modeling of the radio remnant of SN 1987A using high-resolution 9 and 18...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are powerful particle accelerators. As a supernova (SN) blast wave propaga...
We present 1–10 GHz radio continuum flux density, spectral index, polarization, and rotation measure...
Context. The proximity of core-collapse supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LM...
We present a detailed analysis of the first very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) detection of th...
We present radio-continuum observations of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) candidate, G308.3−1....
We present observations between 14.2 and 17.9 GHz of 12 reported supernova remnants (SNRs) made with...
We present Murchison Widefield Array observations of the supernova remnant (SNR) 1987A between 72 an...
We have observed the supernova remnant (SNR) G290.1-0.8 in the 21-cm HI line and the 20-cm radio con...
We present a comprehensive spectral and morphological analysis of the remnant of supernova (SN) 1987...
We present an image of the expanding shell of the remnant associated with supernova1987A at the high...
Radio continuum observations are presented for the recently discovered X-ray supernova remnant (SNR)...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are powerful particle accelerators. As a supernova (SN) blast wave propaga...
The aftermath of supernova (SN) 1987A continues to provide spectacular insights into the interaction...
We present extensive observations of the radio emission from the remnant of supernova (SN) 1987A mad...
We present detailed Fourier modeling of the radio remnant of SN 1987A using high-resolution 9 and 18...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are powerful particle accelerators. As a supernova (SN) blast wave propaga...
We present 1–10 GHz radio continuum flux density, spectral index, polarization, and rotation measure...
Context. The proximity of core-collapse supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LM...
We present a detailed analysis of the first very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) detection of th...
We present radio-continuum observations of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) candidate, G308.3−1....
We present observations between 14.2 and 17.9 GHz of 12 reported supernova remnants (SNRs) made with...
We present Murchison Widefield Array observations of the supernova remnant (SNR) 1987A between 72 an...
We have observed the supernova remnant (SNR) G290.1-0.8 in the 21-cm HI line and the 20-cm radio con...
We present a comprehensive spectral and morphological analysis of the remnant of supernova (SN) 1987...
We present an image of the expanding shell of the remnant associated with supernova1987A at the high...
Radio continuum observations are presented for the recently discovered X-ray supernova remnant (SNR)...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are powerful particle accelerators. As a supernova (SN) blast wave propaga...