An Investigation of the Interstellar Environment of Supernova Remnant CTB 87
Qian-Cheng Liu, Yang Chen, Bing-Qiu Chen, Ping Zhou, Xiao-Tao Wang,, Yang Su

TL;DR
This study investigates the interstellar environment of supernova remnant CTB 87, revealing interactions with molecular clouds and a surrounding superbubble, and discusses implications for its emission characteristics and evolution.
Contribution
It provides new millimeter CO-line observations and optical data showing SNR-MC interaction and the surrounding superbubble, offering insights into the remnant's environment and emission mechanisms.
Findings
SNR is covered by a molecular cloud complex at -60 to -54 km/s.
Kinematic signatures indicate SNR-MC interaction.
A superbubble of ~37' radius surrounds the SNR.
Abstract
We present a new millimeter CO-line observation towards supernova remnant (SNR) CTB 87, which was regarded purely as a pulsar wind nebula (PWN), and an optical investigation of a coincident surrounding superbubble. The CO observation shows that the SNR delineated by the radio emission is projectively covered by a molecular cloud (MC) complex at V = to km s. Both the symmetric axis of the radio emission and the trailing X-ray PWN appear projectively to be along a gap between two molecular gas patches at to km s. Asymmetric broad profiles of CO lines peaked at km s are found at the eastern and southwestern edges of the radio emission. This represents a kinematic signature consistent with an SNR-MC interaction. We also find that a superbubble, in radius, appears to surround the SNR from HI 21cm (V$_{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
