LOFAR 150-MHz observations of SS 433 and W 50
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| Publication date | 2018 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 475 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 5360-5377 |
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| Abstract |
We present Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) high-band data over the frequency
range 115-189 MHz for the X-ray binary SS 433, obtained in an observing
campaign from 2013 February to 2014 May. Our results include a deep,
wide-field map, allowing a detailed view of the surrounding supernova
remnant W 50 at low radio frequencies, as well as a light curve for SS
433 determined from shorter monitoring runs. The complex morphology of W
50 is in excellent agreement with previously published higher frequency
maps; we find additional evidence for a spectral turnover in the eastern
wing, potentially due to foreground free-free absorption. Furthermore,
SS 433 is tentatively variable at 150 MHz, with both a debiased
modulation index of 11 per cent and a χ2 probability of a
flat light curve of 8.2 × 10-3. By comparing the LOFAR
flux densities with contemporaneous observations carried out at 4800 MHz
with the RATAN-600 telescope, we suggest that an observed ˜0.5-1
Jy rise in the 150-MHz flux density may correspond to sustained flaring
activity over a period of approximately 6 months at 4800 MHz. However,
the increase is too large to be explained with a standard synchrotron
bubble model. We also detect a wealth of structure along the nearby
Galactic plane, including the most complete detection to date of the
radio shell of the candidate supernova remnant G 38.7-1.4. This further
demonstrates the potential of supernova remnant studies with the current
generation of low-frequency radio telescopes.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty081 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018MNRAS.475.5360B |
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