Optical Spectroscopy of Supernova Remnants in M81 and M82
Myung Gyoon Lee, Jubee Sohn, Jong Hwan Lee, Sungsoon Lim, In Sung, Jang, Youkyung Ko, Bon-Chul Koo, Narae Hwang, Sang Chul Kim, Byeong-Gon, Park

TL;DR
This study uses optical spectroscopy to analyze supernova remnants in M81 and M82, revealing their spectral properties, distribution, and chemical abundance gradients, and correlating some with X-ray sources.
Contribution
First comprehensive optical spectroscopic survey of SNRs in M81 and M82, including chemical abundance analysis and correlation with X-ray data.
Findings
26 out of 28 M81 candidates are confirmed SNRs.
Radial gradients in nitrogen and sulfur line ratios are observed.
Five SNRs are associated with X-ray sources, consistent with thermal SNRs.
Abstract
We present spectroscopy of 28 SNR candidates as well as one H II region in M81, and two SNR candidates in M82. Twenty six out of the M81 candidates turn out to be genuine SNRs, and two in M82 may be shocked condensations in the galactic outflow or SNRs. The distribution of [N II]/H{\alpha} ratios of M81 SNRs is bimodal. M81 SNRs are divided into two groups in the spectral line ratio diagrams: an [O III]-strong group and an [O III]-weak group. The latter have larger sizes, and may have faster shock velocity. [N II]/H{\alpha} ratios of the SNRs show a strong correlation with [S II]/H{\alpha} ratios. They show a clear radial gradient in [N II]/H{\alpha} and [S II]/H{\alpha} ratios: dLog ([N II]/H{\alpha})/dLog R = -0.018 {\pm} 0.008 dex/kpc and dLog ([S II]/H{\alpha})/dLog R = -0.016 {\pm} 0.008 dex/kpc where R is a deprojected galactocentric distance. We estimate the nitrogen and oxygen…
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