Two Radio Supernova Remnants Discovered in the Outer Galaxy
Tyler Foster, Brendan Cooper, Wolfgang Reich, Roland Kothes, Jennifer, West

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of two new supernova remnants in the outer Galaxy, providing detailed parameters and properties to support their classification and facilitate future research.
Contribution
The paper presents the first identification and detailed characterization of two supernova remnants in the outer Galaxy using multiwavelength radio data and new observations.
Findings
Both SNRs are approximately 1 kpc away.
They are the lowest surface brightness SNRs catalogued to date.
G152.4-2.1 is a barrel-shaped remnant, G190.9-2.2 is shell-type.
Abstract
We report on the discovery of two supernova remnants (SNRs) designated G152.4-2.1 and G190.9-2.2, using Canadian Galactic Plane Survey data. The aims of this paper are, first, to present evidence that favours the classification of both sources as SNRs, and, second, to describe basic parameters (integrated flux density, spectrum, and polarization) as well as properties (morphology, line-of-sight velocity, distance and physical size) to facilitate and motivate future observations. Spectral and polarization parameters are derived from multiwavelength data from existing radio surveys carried out at wavelengths between 6 and 92cm. In particular for the source G152.4-2.1 we also use new observations at 11cm done with the Effelsberg 100m telescope. The interstellar medium around the discovered sources is analyzed using 1-arcminute line data from neutral hydrogen (HI) and 45-arcsecond…
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