We present a new radio map of HB9 at 232 MHz made at the Beijing Astronomical Observatory. We also present previously unpublished maps at 151 MHz, from the new Cambridge Low-Frequency Synthesis Telescope Survey, and at 3750 MHz, from the Effelsberg Telescope. These radio maps are compared with previously published maps at 408, 1420, and 2695 MHz, thus providing the most complete frequency coverage for a spectral index study of a supernova remnant to date. Spectral index maps are constructed using the running T-T plot method. Several properties of spectral index behavior are determined. The mechanisms which can most naturally account for the observed behavior are: variable thermal electron density near the rim causing variable low frequency ...
Context. The SNRs known in the Local Group show a variety of morphological structures that are relat...
submitted to A&A as AA/2014/25022International audienceThe all-sky Planck survey in 9 frequency band...
A basket weaving technique for making radio continuum maps has been developed at the Hartebeesthoek ...
Radio observational results at 232 MHz and multifrequency studies of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB2...
New images are presented of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB9 based on 408 MHz and 1420 MHz continuum...
We have observed the extended supernova remnants HB 9 (G 160.5 + 2.8) and IC 443 (G 189.1 + 2.9) at ...
We use observations of the continuum radio emission at 1420, 820, 408, 34.5 and 22 MHz to estimate t...
We have conducted a study at radio wavelengths of the spectral behaviour of the supernova remnant (S...
Context. Evidence for a spectral flattening of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB3 (G132.7+1.3) was rece...
Context. Mixed-morphology supernova remnants (MM SNRs) are a mysterious class of objects that displa...
We present an analysis of the broadband radio spectrum (from 22 to 3900 MHz) of the Galactic superno...
this paper, new observations with high resolution at 232 MHz is presented. The observations were car...
G76.9+1.0 is an unusual radio source which is interpreted as a filled-centre supernova remnant (SNR)...
Abstract. It has recently been suggested that the radio spectrum of the Galactic supernova remnant H...
We present radio maps of the historical supernova remnant G11.2-0.3 in the frequency range from 4.85...
Context. The SNRs known in the Local Group show a variety of morphological structures that are relat...
submitted to A&A as AA/2014/25022International audienceThe all-sky Planck survey in 9 frequency band...
A basket weaving technique for making radio continuum maps has been developed at the Hartebeesthoek ...
Radio observational results at 232 MHz and multifrequency studies of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB2...
New images are presented of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB9 based on 408 MHz and 1420 MHz continuum...
We have observed the extended supernova remnants HB 9 (G 160.5 + 2.8) and IC 443 (G 189.1 + 2.9) at ...
We use observations of the continuum radio emission at 1420, 820, 408, 34.5 and 22 MHz to estimate t...
We have conducted a study at radio wavelengths of the spectral behaviour of the supernova remnant (S...
Context. Evidence for a spectral flattening of the supernova remnant (SNR) HB3 (G132.7+1.3) was rece...
Context. Mixed-morphology supernova remnants (MM SNRs) are a mysterious class of objects that displa...
We present an analysis of the broadband radio spectrum (from 22 to 3900 MHz) of the Galactic superno...
this paper, new observations with high resolution at 232 MHz is presented. The observations were car...
G76.9+1.0 is an unusual radio source which is interpreted as a filled-centre supernova remnant (SNR)...
Abstract. It has recently been suggested that the radio spectrum of the Galactic supernova remnant H...
We present radio maps of the historical supernova remnant G11.2-0.3 in the frequency range from 4.85...
Context. The SNRs known in the Local Group show a variety of morphological structures that are relat...
submitted to A&A as AA/2014/25022International audienceThe all-sky Planck survey in 9 frequency band...
A basket weaving technique for making radio continuum maps has been developed at the Hartebeesthoek ...