G350.1-0.3 - A peculiar radio source at low galactic latitude

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Astronomical Maps, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galactic Radiation, Supernova Remnants, Classifications, Linear Polarization, Morphology, Peculiar Stars

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VLA observations of the low galactic latitude radio source G 350.1-0.3 are presented at 1.45, 4.75, and 14.94 GHz. The source is found to have a highly unusual morphology. The possibilities that it could be a supernova remnant, a radio galaxy, or a cluster of galaxies are considered, but none of these classifications is found to be entirely satisfactory.

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