The Supernova Remnant Populations of the galaxies NGC 45, NGC 55, NGC 1313, NGC 7793: Luminosity and Excitation Functions
M. Kopsacheili, A. Zezas, I. Leonidaki, P. Boumis

TL;DR
This study analyzes supernova remnant populations in four nearby galaxies using deep imaging, deriving luminosity functions and excitation properties, revealing statistical distributions and excitation trends among SNRs.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive luminosity and excitation functions for SNRs in these galaxies, including new identifications and detailed statistical modeling.
Findings
84 new SNR candidates identified
Luminosity functions modeled with skewed and truncated Gaussians
Lower excitation observed in more luminous SNRs
Abstract
We present a systematic study of the Supernova Remnant (SNR) populations in the nearby galaxies NGC 45, NGC 55, NGC 1313, and NGC 7793 based on deep Ha and [S II] imaging. We find 42 candidate and 54 possible candidate SNRs based on the [S II] / Ha > 0.4 criterion, 84 of which are new identifications. We derive the Ha and the joint [S II]-Ha luminosity functions after accounting for incompleteness effects. We find that the Ha luminosity function of the overall sample is described with a skewed Gaussian with a mean equal to log(LHa / 10^(36) erg s^(-1)) = 0.07 and m(log(LHa / 10^(36) erg s^(-1)))) = 0.58. The joint [S II]-Ha function is parameterized by a skewed Gaussian along the log([S II] / 10^(36) erg s^(-1)) = 0.88 x log(LHa / 10^(36) erg s^(-1)) - 0.06 line and a truncated Gaussian with m(log(L[S II] / 10^(36))) = 0.024 and s(log(L[S II] / 10^(36))) = 0.14, on its vertical…
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