Supernova Remnants and the Interstellar Medium of M83: Imaging & Photometry with WFC3 on HST
Michael A. Dopita, William P. Blair, Knox S. Long, Max Mutchler,, Bradley C. Whitmore, Kip D. Kuntz, Bruce Balick, Howard E. Bond, Daniela, Calzetti, Marcella Carollo, Michael Disney, Jay A. Frogel, Robert O'Connell,, Donald Hall, Jon A. Holtzman, Randy A. Kimble, John MacKenty

TL;DR
This study uses HST WFC3 imaging to identify and analyze supernova remnants in M83, revealing their properties, ages, densities, and the interstellar medium's characteristics, including evidence of the historical SN1968L.
Contribution
First detailed catalog of supernova remnants in M83 with size, flux, age, and density estimates, revealing two distinct populations and interstellar medium properties.
Findings
Identified 60 SNR candidates with sizes and fluxes.
Discovered two SNR populations: nuclear/spiral arm and inter-arm.
Estimated SNR rate of one per 70-150 years in the nuclear region.
Abstract
We present Wide Field Camera 3 images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope within a single field in the southern grand design star-forming galaxy M83. Based on their size, morphology and photometry in continuum-subtracted H, [\SII], H, [\OIII] and [\OII] filters, we have identified 60 supernova remnant candidates, as well as a handful of young ejecta-dominated candidates. A catalog of these remnants, their sizes and, where possible their H fluxes are given. Radiative ages and pre-shock densities are derived from those SNR which have good photometry. The ages lie in the range , and the pre-shock densities at the blast wave range over . Two populations of SNR have been discovered. These divide into a nuclear and spiral arm group and an inter-arm population. We infer an arm to inter-arm…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
