XMMU J0541.8-6659, a new supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud
M.-H. Grondin, M. Sasaki, F. Haberl, W. Pietsch, E. J. Crawford, M. D., Filipovic, L. M. Bozzetto, S. Points, R. C. Smith

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud, characterized by shell-like X-ray morphology and thermal spectrum, with detailed multi-wavelength analysis confirming its nature and estimating its age.
Contribution
First identification of a supernova remnant in the LMC with combined X-ray, radio, and optical data, including spectral and morphological analysis.
Findings
Shell-like X-ray morphology with ~73 pc diameter
Thermal spectrum with electron temperature ~0.49 keV
Estimated age of ~23,000 years
Abstract
The high sensitivity of the XMM-Newton instrumentation offers the opportunity to study faint and extended sources in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies such as the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in detail. The ROSAT PSPC survey of the LMC has revealed more than 700 X-ray sources, among which there are 46 supernova remnants (SNRs) and candidates. We have observed the field around one of the most promising SNR candidates in the ROSAT PSPC catalogue, labelled [HP99] 456 with XMM-Newton, to determine its nature. We investigated the XMM-Newton data along with new radio-continuum, near infrared and optical data. In particular, spectral and morphological studies of the X-ray and radio data were performed. The X-ray images obtained in different energy bands reveal two different structures. Below 1.0 keV the X-ray emission shows the shell-like morphology of an SNR with a diameter of ~73 pc, one of…
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