First high-resolution radio study of the Supernova Remnant G338.3-0.0 associated with the gamma-ray source HESS J1640-465
G. Castelletti, E. Giacani, G. Dubner, B. C. Joshi, A. Pramesh Rao, R., Terrier

TL;DR
This study presents the first high-resolution radio imaging of SNR G338.3-0.0, revealing its morphology, spectral properties, and lack of radio pulsations, while investigating its environment and association with gamma-ray emission.
Contribution
It provides detailed radio observations and spectral analysis of SNR G338.3-0.0, including flux density estimates, morphology, and pulsation search, enhancing understanding of its nature and environment.
Findings
Spectral index of -0.51 +/- 0.06 for the remnant
No radio pulsations detected from the central source
No dense molecular cloud associated with the SNR
Abstract
We report on a multifrequency radio study of the supernova remnant (SNR) G338.3-0.0, in positional coincidence with the TeV source HESS J1640-465. To carry out this research we observed the SNR G338.3-0.0 using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) at 235, 610, and 1280 MHz. We also reprocessed archival data from the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) at 1290 and 2300 MHz. Also we conducted a search for radio pulsations towards a central point-like source, using the GMRT antennas at 610 and 1280 MHz. The molecular material in the region of the SNR was investigated based on observations made with the NANTEN telescope in the 12^CO (J=1-0) emission line. The new radio observations revealed a remnant with a bilateral morphology, which at 235 MHz has the western wing completely attenuated because of absorption due to foreground ionized gas. The quality of the new images allows us…
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