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Radio and X-ray observations of Five TeV SNRs
Published 2010-10-01Version 1
We briefly summarize recent results of five TeV SNRs from radio and X-ray observations. We focus on remeasuring kinematic distances of 5 TeV SNRs, i.e. HESS J1732-347/SNR G353.6-0.7 (3.2 kpc), HESS J1834-087/G23.3-0.3 (also W41, 4.0 kpc), HESS J1833-105/G21.5-0.9 (4.8 kpc), HESS J1846-029/G29.7-0.3 (Kes 75, 6.3 kpc) and TeV SNR G54.1-0.3 (6.5 kpc), and studying non-thermal X-ray emissions from two old SNRs (G353.6-0.7 and W41). These not only allow constraining the TeV SNR basic physical properties, but also help reveal acceleration mechanisms of TeV Gamma-rays in the SNRs which are either related with the SNRs or the pulsar wind nebulae.
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in "The Dynamic ISM: A celebration of the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey," ASP Conference Series, 2011 (Feb.)
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.GA
Keywords: x-ray observations, help reveal acceleration mechanisms, tev snr basic physical properties, studying non-thermal x-ray emissions, tev snr g54
Tags: conference paper
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