A complete radio study of SNR G15.4+0.1 from new GMRT observations
L. Supan, G. Castelletti, B. C. Joshi, M. P. Surnis, D. Supanitsky

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive radio analysis of SNR G15.4+0.1, combining GMRT data with multi-wavelength observations to understand its emission mechanisms and interaction with the surrounding medium.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed radio spectral analysis of G15.4+0.1, including pulsation search results and broadband emission modeling, enhancing understanding of its nature and gamma-ray association.
Findings
Spectral index of -0.62+-0.03 for the remnant
No radio pulsations detected from the proposed pulsar
Evidence of shock interaction with molecular gas and HI shell formation
Abstract
The supernova remnant G15.4+0.1 is considered to be the possible counterpart of the gamma-ray source HESSJ1818-154. With the goal of getting a complete view of this remnant and understanding the nature of the gamma-ray flux, we conducted a detailed radio study that includes the search for pulsations and a model of the broadband emission for the G15.4+0.1/HESSJ1818-154 system. Low-frequency imaging at 624 MHz and pulsar observations at 624 and 1404 MHz towards G15.4+0.1 were carried out with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). We correlated the new radio data with observations of the source at X-ray and infrared wavelengths from XMM-Newton and Herschel observatories, respectively. To characterize the neutral hydrogen medium (HI) towards G15.4+0.1, we used data from the Southern Galactic Plane Survey. We modelled the spectral energy distribution using both hadronic and leptonic…
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