Discovery of 20 UV Emitting SNRs in M31 with UVIT
Denis Leahy, Christopher Monaghan, and Sujith Ranasinghe

TL;DR
This study catalogs 20 supernova remnants in M31 exhibiting diffuse ultraviolet emission, analyzing their spectral properties and associations across multiple wavelengths, and comparing them with known SNRs in other galaxies.
Contribution
First catalog of UV-emitting SNRs in M31, identifying their spectral characteristics and multiwavelength associations, providing insights into their nature and emission mechanisms.
Findings
20 UV-emitting SNRs detected in M31
Spectral shapes similar to known SNRs in other galaxies
Most UV-emitting SNRs are also detected optically
Abstract
We present the first catalog of supernova remnants (SNRs) in M31 which exhibit diffuse ultraviolet (UV) emission. UV images of M31 were obtained by the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) on the AstroSat satellite, and the list of SNRs was obtained from X-ray, optical and radio catalogues of SNRs in M31. We used the UVIT images to find SNRs with diffuse emission, omitting those too contaminated with stellar emission. 20 SNRs in M31 were detected with diffuse UV emission. Fluxes in the UVIT F148W, F169M, F172M, N219M and N279N filters are measured for these SNRs. The luminosities are compared to those computed from the spectra of seven known UV-emitting SNRs in the Milky Way, the LMC, and the SMC. We find similar spectral shapes between the known and the M31 UV-emitting SNRs. The spectral shapes and the diffuse nature of the emission are good evidence that the UV emissions are dominated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
