Observation of the Monoceros Loop supernova remnant at decameter waves

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Brightness Distribution, Decametric Waves, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Supernova Remnants, H Ii Regions, Hydrogen Ions, Radio Spectra

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Radio observations of the Monoceros Loop supernova remnant at 14.7, 20, and 25 MHz (with a resolution of 28x54 arcmin at 25 MHz) are reported. Maps of brightness distribution are presented for each of the frequencies. It is shown that the remnant radio spectrum features a steep frequency drop due to absorption by ionized hydrogen of the source radiation and nonthermal background. The H II region has an electron temperature of 4000 K.

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