Deep Hα images of portions of a faint 3° × 4° Hα shell centered at l = 1596, b = 73 seen on the Virginia Tech Spectral Line Survey images revealed the presence of several thin emission filaments along its eastern limb. Low-dispersion optical spectra of two of these filaments covering the wavelength range of 4500-7500 Å show narrow Hα line emissions with velocities around –170 ± 30 km s–1. Both the morphology and spectra of these filaments are consistent with a Balmer-dominated shock interpretation and we propose that these optical filaments indicate that the large Hα emission shell is a previously unrecognized supernova remnant (SNR). ROSAT All Sky Survey images indicate the possible presence of extremely faint, diffuse emission from the sh...
We present the first optical study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G7.7–3.7, with the aim of determin...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...
Deep Hα images of portions of a faint 3° × 4° Hα shell centered at l = 1596, b = 73 seen on the Virg...
Deep Hα images of a faint emission complex 4.0 x 5.5 degrees in angular extent and located far off t...
We present wide‐field Hα images of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G156.2+5.7 which reveal the ...
We present wide‐field Hα images of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G156.2+5.7 which reveal the ...
We present wide-field Halpha images of the Galactic supernova remnant G156.2+5.7 which reveal the pr...
New narrow-band Hα imaging and subsequent optical spectra confirm G315.1+2.7, a previously identifie...
We present the first optical study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G7.7-3.7, with the aim of determin...
During a detailed search for optical counterparts of known Galactic supernova rem-nants (SNRs) using...
Context. Large-scale radio continuum surveys have good potential for discovering new Galactic supern...
New narrow-band Hα imaging and subsequent optical spectra confirm G315.1+2.7, a previously identifie...
Deep optical CCD images of the supernova remnant G 17.4-2.3 were obtained and faint emission has bee...
During a detailed search for optical counterparts of known Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) using ...
We present the first optical study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G7.7–3.7, with the aim of determin...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...
Deep Hα images of portions of a faint 3° × 4° Hα shell centered at l = 1596, b = 73 seen on the Virg...
Deep Hα images of a faint emission complex 4.0 x 5.5 degrees in angular extent and located far off t...
We present wide‐field Hα images of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G156.2+5.7 which reveal the ...
We present wide‐field Hα images of the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G156.2+5.7 which reveal the ...
We present wide-field Halpha images of the Galactic supernova remnant G156.2+5.7 which reveal the pr...
New narrow-band Hα imaging and subsequent optical spectra confirm G315.1+2.7, a previously identifie...
We present the first optical study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G7.7-3.7, with the aim of determin...
During a detailed search for optical counterparts of known Galactic supernova rem-nants (SNRs) using...
Context. Large-scale radio continuum surveys have good potential for discovering new Galactic supern...
New narrow-band Hα imaging and subsequent optical spectra confirm G315.1+2.7, a previously identifie...
Deep optical CCD images of the supernova remnant G 17.4-2.3 were obtained and faint emission has bee...
During a detailed search for optical counterparts of known Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) using ...
We present the first optical study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G7.7–3.7, with the aim of determin...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...
This is the initial paper in a series presenting the first optical detections and subsequent follow-...