Multi-wavelength study of a new Galactic SNR G332.5-5.6
M. Stupar, Q. A. Parker, M. D. Filipovic, D. J. Frew, I. Bojicic, B., Aschenbach

TL;DR
This study confirms G332.5-5.6 as a Galactic supernova remnant through multi-wavelength observations, including optical, radio, and X-ray data, revealing its non-thermal emission and estimating its distance and size.
Contribution
First comprehensive multi-wavelength confirmation of the SNR G332.5-5.6, combining optical spectroscopy, radio, and X-ray data to establish its properties and nature.
Findings
Optical spectra confirm typical SNR emission line ratios.
Radio observations reveal non-thermal emission with spectral index -0.6.
X-ray data supports the SNR identification.
Abstract
We present compelling evidence for confirmation of a Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) candidate, G332.5-5.6, based initially on identification of new, filamentary, optical emission line nebulosity seen in the arcsecond resolution images from the AAO/UKST HAlpha survey. The extant radio observations and X-ray data which we have independently re-reduced, together with new optical spectroscopy of the large-scale fragmented nebulosity, confirms the identification. Optical spectra, taken across five different, widely separated nebula regions of the remnant as seen on the HAlpha images, show average ratios of [NII]/HAlpha =2.42, [SII]/HAlpha = 2.10, and [SII] 6717/6731 = 1.23, as well as strong [OI] 6300, 6364A and [OII] 3727A emission. These ratios are firmly within those typical of SNRs. Here, we also present the radio-continuum detection of the SNR at 20/13cm from observations with the…
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