IKT 16: the first X-ray confirmed composite SNR in the SMC
Chandreyee Maitra, Jean Ballet, Miroslav Filipovic, Frank Haberl,, Andrea Tiengo, Kevin Grieve, and Quentin Roper

TL;DR
This study confirms IKT 16 as the first composite supernova remnant in the Small Magellanic Cloud, revealing a pulsar wind nebula and a central pulsar through detailed X-ray and radio observations.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-resolution spatial and spectral analysis confirming the PWN and pulsar nature of IKT 16 in the SMC.
Findings
Resolved the central source into a PWN and pulsar candidate
Measured the PWN's extent and spectral properties
Estimated the pulsar's spin period and energy output
Abstract
Aims: IKT 16 is an X-ray and radio-faint supernova remnant (SNR) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). A detailed X-ray study of this SNR with XMM-Newton confirmed the presence of a hard X-ray source near its centre, indicating the detection of the first composite SNR in the SMC. With a dedicated Chandra observation we aim to resolve the point source and confirm its nature. We also acquire new ATCA observations of the source at 2.1 GHz with improved flux density estimates and resolution. Methods: We perform detailed spatial and spectral analysis of the source. With the highest resolution X-ray and radio image of the centre of the SNR available today, we resolve the source and confirm its pulsar wind nebula (PWN) nature. Further, we constrain the geometrical parameters of the PWN and perform spectral analysis for the point source and the PWN separately. We also test for the radial…
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