Radio properties of the optically identified supernova remnant G107.0+9.0
Wolfgang Reich, Xuyang Gao, Patricia Reich

TL;DR
This study confirms G107.0+9.0 as a faint, evolved supernova remnant with a steep non-thermal radio spectrum, low surface brightness, and magnetic field features, expanding knowledge of large, low-brightness SNRs.
Contribution
First detailed radio analysis of G107.0+9.0, demonstrating detection and characterization of a faint, large-diameter SNR outside the Galactic plane using multi-frequency radio data.
Findings
Radio emission detected between 22 MHz and 4.8 GHz confirming SNR nature.
Polarised emission indicates a Faraday screen with magnetic fields below 1 μG.
Identification of a depolarised filament with magnetic field compression along the periphery.
Abstract
The vast majority of Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) were detected by their synchrotron radio emission. Recently, the evolved SNR G107.0+9.0 with a diameter of about 3~deg or 75~pc up to 100~pc in size was optically detected with an indication of faint associated radio emission. This SNR requires a detailed radio study. We aim to search for radio emission from SNR G107.0+9.0 by analysing new data from the Effelsberg 100-m and the Urumqi 25-m radio telescopes in addition to available radio surveys. Radio SNRs outside of the Galactic plane, where confusion is rare, must be very faint if they have not been identified so far. Guided by the H emission of G107.0+9.0, we separated its radio emission from the Galactic large-scale emission. Radio emission from SNR G107.0+9.0 is detected between 22~MHz and 4.8~GHz with a steep non-thermal spectrum, which confirms G107.0+9.0 as an SNR.…
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