New Galactic supernova remnants discovered with IPHAS
L. Sabin, Q.A. Parker, M.E. Contreras, L. Olgu\'in, D.J. Frew, M., Stupar, R. V\'azquez, N.J. Wright, R.L.M Corradi, R.A.H Morris

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of four new supernova remnants in the Northern Galactic plane using optical imaging and spectroscopy from the IPHAS survey, supported by multi-wavelength data analysis.
Contribution
It presents the first systematic optical identification and spectroscopic confirmation of new SNRs in a specific Galactic region, expanding the known SNR population.
Findings
Four confirmed new SNRs with characteristic shock emission spectra
A potential fifth younger SNR candidate identified
Multi-wavelength data supports the SNR nature of these sources
Abstract
As part of a systematic search programme of a 10-degree wide strip of the Northern Galactic plane we present preliminary evidence for the discovery of four (and possibly five) new supernova remnants (SNRs). The pilot search area covered the 19-20 hour right ascension zone sampling from +20 to +55 degrees in declination using binned mosaic images from the INT Photometric H-alpha Survey (IPHAS). The optical identification of the candidate SNRs was based mainly on their filamentary and arc-like emission morphologies, their apparently coherent, even if fractured structure and clear disconnection from any diffuse neighbouring HII region type nebulosity. Follow-up optical spectroscopy was undertaken, sampling carefully across prominent features of these faint sources. The resulting spectra revealed typical emission line ratios for shock excited nebulae which are characteristic of SNRs, which,…
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