The flat-spectrum radio source C1 in M33 is a background radio galaxy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Radio Galaxies, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Supernova Remnants, Very Large Array (Vla), Crab Nebula, H Ii Regions, High Resolution, Morphology, Radio Spectra

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The authors have reobserved a candidate Crab-like supernova remnant in M33, discovered in a high-resolution survey of compact radio sources (Reynolds and Fix, 1987). The VLA observations at 1465 and 4885 MHz show that it is simply the flat-spectrum core of a completely normal double-lobed radio galaxy. This eliminates the last candidate Crab-like object in M33 whose size and brightness at all resemble those of the Crab Nebula, and confirms the dearth of Crab-like supernova remnants reported earlier.

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