Supernova remnant G46.8-0.3, a new case of interaction with molecular material
L. Supan, G. Fischetto, G. Castelletti

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of supernova remnant G46.8-0.3, revealing its environment, distance, age, and interaction with molecular clouds, and suggests a possible link to observed gamma-ray emission.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed multi-wavelength analysis of G46.8-0.3, including radio spectrum, environmental context, and molecular cloud interactions, clarifying its properties and environment.
Findings
G46.8-0.3 is approximately 8.7 kpc away and about 10,000 years old.
The remnant interacts with surrounding molecular clouds at multiple locations.
Gamma-ray emission may originate from hadronic collisions or bremsstrahlung processes.
Abstract
We present the first detailed study on the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) G46.8-0.3 and its environment since its discovery more than 50 years ago. With new flux measurements from radio surveys plus a compilation from the literature we created an improved integrated radio spectrum of G46.8-0.3, which is well fitted by a simple power-law with an index alpha = -0.535 +/- 0.012, then excluding the presence of absorption by abundant ionised gas in the line of sight, or in the SNR's proximity. The analysis of local changes in the radio spectral index across G46.8-0.3 suggests a slight steepening at about 1 GHz, which does not impact on the integrated spectrum of the source. From atomic hydrogen (HI) spectra we placed the remnant at 8.7 +/- 1.0 kpc, and revisited the distance to the nearby HII region G046.495-00.241 to 7.3 +/- 1.2 kpc. From evolutionary models and our distance estimate, we…
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