A Search For C IV Emission Line From Galactic SNRs With SPEAR/FIMS

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C IV λλ1548, 1551 lines are one of the most prominent emission lines in the FUV, which are expected to detect from supernova remnants. With the SPEAR/FIMS instrument, it has already been detected and analyzed about five large angular size supernova remnants, the Vela, the Cygnus Loop, the Lupus Loop, the Monogem Ring, and the Antlia SNR. Next, we searched for C IV emission line from other smaller size Galactic supernova remnants with the same instrument and found it for several targets. We also found some significant C IV emission line morphologies, which are clearly correlated with the X-ray, Hα, or radio morphologies for RCW 114, the Monoceros Loop, RX J0852.0-4622, G65.3+5.7, and G279.0+1.1. Additionally, while inspecting C IV emission morphology of RX J0852.0-4622 region, we found that the Vela is in direct contact with a Hα ring feature like the Monogem Ring is in direct contact with the Gemini Hα ring. We present the results of this searching and the early results of analyzing C IV emission line morphologies for several interesting targets.

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