RADIO-CONTINUUM EMISSION FROM THE YOUNG GALACTIC SUPERNOVA REMNANT G1.9+0.3
@article{Horta2008RADIOCONTINUUMEF, title={RADIO-CONTINUUM EMISSION FROM THE YOUNG GALACTIC SUPERNOVA REMNANT G1.9+0.3}, author={A. Horta and M. Filipovi'c and E. Crawford and F. Stootman and T. Pannuti and L. Bozzetto and J. Collier and E. R. Sommer and A. Kosakowski}, journal={Serbian Astronomical Journal}, year={2008}, pages={41-51} }
We present an analysis of a new Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA)
radio-continuum observation of supernova remnant (SNR) G1.9+0.3, which at an
age of ~181±25 years is the youngest known in the Galaxy. We analysed all
available radio-continuum observations at 6-cm from the ATCA and Very Large
Array. Using this data we estimate an expansion rate for G1.9+0.3 of
0.563%±0.078% per year between 1984 and 2009. We note that in the 1980's
G1.9+0.3 expanded somewhat slower (0.484% per… Expand
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