The Optical Evolution of the Tycho Supernova Remnant over Three Decades
P. Frank Winkler, Joseph Putko, and William P. Blair

TL;DR
This study presents three decades of optical imaging of the Tycho supernova remnant, revealing detailed filament motions, faint emission features, and potential for improved distance measurement through proper motion and shock velocity analysis.
Contribution
It provides high-precision proper motion measurements of filaments, extended optical imaging revealing new faint structures, and discusses methods to refine the distance estimate to Tycho.
Findings
Proper motions measured for 46 filaments with high precision.
Filament expansion indices mostly align with Sedov model expectations.
Faint, diffuse emission features surrounding Tycho were detected.
Abstract
We report a series of images of the Tycho supernova remnant at eight epochs extending over thirty years: 1986-2016. In addition to our H{\alpha} images, we have obtained matched continuum images which we subtract to reveal faint emission, including a far more extensive network of optical knots and filaments than reported previously. The deepest images also show an extremely faint, fairly diffuse arc of emission surrounding much of the circumference of Tycho to the southeast and south, coinciding with the rim of the radio/X-ray shell. We have measured proper motions for 46 filaments, including many fainter ones near the Tycho outer rim. Our measurements are generally consistent with previous ones by Kamper and vandenBergh (1978), but ours have far greater precision. Most optical filaments at the shell rim have expansion indices reasonably consistent with the Sedov value (0.40), while the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
