VLA observations of 'compact' sources in CTB 80

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Radio Sources (Astronomy), Supernova Remnants, Astronomical Maps, Crab Nebula, Energetic Particles, Mass Flow, Plasma Jets, Pulsars, Very Large Array (Vla)

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High resolution (3 arcsec-4 arcsec) maps of three compact sources in CTB 80, observed with the Very Large Array at 6 and 20 cm wavelengths are presented. The central core consists of a limb-brightened shell (of diameter 30 arcsec) superimposed on a diffuse emission of size 75 arcsec x 45 arcsec. The compact sources 1949+324 and 1952+332 located near the tips of the southwest and northeast ridges are rather remarkable and possibilities for these to be fragments ejected by the SN are examined. 1949+324 is fully resolved by the 4 arcsec beam and shows structure with multiple components oriented perpendicular to the ridge. 1950+326 is a background radio source.

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