Supernova Remnants in the AKARI IRC Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Ji Yeon Seok, Bon-Chul Koo, Takashi Onaka, Yoshifusa Ita, Ho-Gyu Lee,, Jae-Joon Lee, Dae-Sik Moon, Itsuki Sakon, Hidehiro Kaneda, Hyung Mok Lee,, Myung Gyoon Lee, Sung Eun Kim

TL;DR
This study uses AKARI infrared data to analyze supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud, identifying infrared emissions, their origins, and correlations with X-ray and radio fluxes, revealing dust properties and thermal emission characteristics.
Contribution
First systematic infrared survey of LMC SNRs with AKARI, identifying eight with infrared emission and analyzing their dust temperatures and emission origins.
Findings
Eight SNRs detected in infrared, mainly at >10 microns.
Infrared colors suggest dust temperatures between 90 and 190 K.
Strong correlation between 24 micron and X-ray/radio fluxes.
Abstract
We present the near- to mid-infared study of supernova remnants (SNRs) using the AKARI IRC Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The LMC survey observed about a 10 square degree area of the LMC in five bands centered at 3, 7, 11, 15, and 24 \micron using the Infrared Camera (IRC) aboard AKARI. The number of SNRs in the survey area is 21, which is about a half of the known LMC SNRs. We systematically examined the AKARI images and identified eight SNRs with distinguishable infrared emission. All of them were detected at \micron and some at 3 and 7 \micron, too. We present their AKARI images and fluxes. In the 11/15 \micron versus 15/24 \micron color-color diagram, the SNRs appear to be aligned along a modified blackbody curve, representing thermal emission from dust at temperatures between 90 and 190 K. There is a good correlation between the 24 \micron and X-ray fluxes…
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