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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27306
Title: Evidence for a wide electron spectra scatter among different SNR regions from high radio-frequency observations
Authors: Pellizzoni, Alberto 
EGRON, ELISE MARIE JEANNE 
Iacolina, M. N.
Loru, S. 
MARONGIU, MARCO 
RIGHINI, SIMONA 
CARDILLO , MARTINA 
Giuliani, A. 
Mulas, S.
Murtas, G.
Simeone, D.
Issue Date: 2017
Volume: Supernova 1987A:3 0 years later - Cosmic Rays and Nuclei from Supernovae and their Aftermaths
Editors: Marcowith, A.; Renaud, M.; Dubner, G.; Ray, A.; Bykov, A.
Series: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION 
Number: vol. 12, S331
First Page: 194
Abstract: In the framework of the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) Early Science Program, we obtained single-dish high-resolution imaging of the Supernova Remnants IC443 and W44 at 7 GHz. By coupling them with SRT 1.5 GHz maps, we provided spatially-resolved spectral measurements that are highlighting a spread in spectral slope distribution. The observed features range from flat or slightly inverted spectra corresponding to bright radio limbs and filaments, to relatively steep spectra in fainter radio regions. Different theoretical possibilities explaining the above challenging findings are discussed. In particular, we exclude that the observed region-dependent wide spread in spectral slope distribution could be related to absorption processes. Our high-frequency results can be directly related to distinct electron populations in the SNRs including secondary hadronic electrons and resulting from different shocks conditions and/or undergoing different cooling processes. Integrated fluxes associated with the whole SNRs obtained by SRT in comparison with previous results in the literature support the evidence for a slight spectral steepening above 1 GHz for both sources, which could be related to primary electrons or more likely secondary hadronic electrons cut-offs.
Conference Name: Supernova 1987A:3 0 years later - Cosmic Rays and Nuclei from Supernovae and their Aftermaths
Conference Place: Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, La Réunion Island, France
Conference Date: 20-24 February, 2017
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27306
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-astronomical-union/article/evidence-for-a-wide-electron-spectra-scatter-among-different-snr-regions-from-high-radiofrequency-observations/F56714D652BA3D693CBD3ECAAF269E88
ISSN: 1743-9213
ISBN: 978-1107192553
DOI: 10.1017/S1743921317004811
Bibcode ADS: 2017IAUS..331..194P
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