New Radio Observations of the Supernova Remnant CTA 1
Tam Do, Roland Kothes, Alex S. Hill, Andrew Gray, Patricia Reich,, Wolfgang Reich

TL;DR
This paper presents new radio observations of the supernova remnant CTA 1, analyzing its magnetic field, filamentary structures, and H I emission to better understand its properties and distance.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution radio images, investigates the magnetic field structure, and refines the distance estimate of CTA 1 using new observational data and analysis techniques.
Findings
Confirmed continuum features and filamentary structures.
Suggested an alternative explanation for the RM sign change.
Estimated the SNR distance as approximately 1.09 kpc.
Abstract
We present new radio images of the supernova remnant (SNR) CTA 1 at 1420 and 408 MHz, and in the 21 cm line of H I observed with the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Synthesis Telescope and at 1420 MHz observed with the Effelsberg 100 m telescope. We confirm previously described continuum features and elaborate further on filamentary features identified using the high-resolution (1') maps from these new observations. We investigate the abrupt change in sign of rotation measure (RM) across the SNR, using the linear polarization observations in the four bands around 1420 MHz. Following X. H. Sun et al.'s (2011) investigation, we both confirm that the distribution of signs of the RMs for extragalactic sources in the area appears to match that of the shell, as well as combine the data from the four bands to estimate the relative depolarization and the intrinsic rotation measure of…
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