Radio spectral properties and the magnetic field of the SNR S147
L. Xiao, E. F\"urst, W. Reich, J. L. Han

TL;DR
This study provides new radio observations of SNR S147, confirming its spectral turnover at ~1.5GHz, analyzing its polarization, and revealing distinct physical properties of its filamentary and diffuse emission components.
Contribution
The paper presents high-precision radio continuum and polarization data of S147 at multiple frequencies, clarifying its spectral properties and magnetic field structure with improved accuracy.
Findings
Spectral turnover confirmed at ~1.5GHz due to diffuse emission.
Filamentary emission has a constant spectral index of -0.35 up to 40.7GHz.
Weak polarization indicates tangential magnetic fields in parts of S147.
Abstract
(Abridged) S147 is a large faint shell-type supernova remnant (SNR). Its remarkable spectral break at cm-wavelengths is an important physical property to characterize the SNR evolution. However, the spectral break is based on radio observations with limited precision. We made new radio continuum and polarization observations of S147 at 11cm and at 6cm with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope and the Urumqi 25-m telescope, respectively. These new data were combined with published lower frequency data from the Effelsberg 100-m telescope and very high frequency data from WMAP to investigate the spectral turnover and polarization properties of S147. S147 consists of numerous filaments embedded in diffuse emission. We found that the integrated flux densities of S147 are 34.8+/-4.0 Jy at 11cm and 15.4+/-3.0Jy at 6cm. These new measurements confirm the known spectral turnover at ~1.5GHz, which can…
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