3C 397 in the literature
AKA:
G41.1-0.3
4C 07.50
HSNH 1111
RFS 685
LMH 42
1E 1905.1+0704
IRAS 19052+0703 ??
PKS1905+07
[HC69] 26
ASB 50
CTB 67
MM 45
NRAO597
If you know of any references to 3C 396 I have missed, please email
me at Kristy_Dyer@ncsu.edu.
Notes on this list -- this list was complied from four souces -- a list
of references from a paper I'm writing, an unpublished compliation of 43
radio flux measurements by Ford, the Simbad
CDS bilographic service and ADS
Article Database. The bib codes (i.e. 1998PASP..110..125J) are
from ADS. Notes in italics are mine. You can retrive ADS papers using the
bib code form at ADS.
Sequences of
three numbers are complied data from Ford:
|
Frequency of Radio Obs. [MHz]
|
Flux density measured [Jy]
|
Uncertainty [Jy]
|
Reference/Observer
|
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160.0
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51.7
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3.6
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SLEE, O. B.(1977)
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1998PASP..110..125J
10 exp51 Ergs: the evolution of shell supernova remnants.
JONES T.W., RUDNICK L., JUN B.I., BORKOWSKI K.J., DUBNER G., FRAIL
D.A., KANG H., KASSIM N.E., MCCRAY R.
Mentions my poster.
1997A&A...324.1152P
The supernova remnant CTA1 (G 119.5+10.3): a study of the breakout
phenomenon.
PINEAULT S., LANDECKER T.L., SWERDLYK C.M., REICH W.
Mentioned, says spectral index variations have been suggested A&R.
1997AJ....114.2058G
Continuation of a survey of OH (1720 MHz) maser emission towards
supernova remnants.
GREEN A.J., FRAIL D.A., GOSS W.M., OTRUPCEK R.
Non-detection.
1996ApJ...456..234A
Sites of relativistic particle acceleration in supernova remnant
Cassiopeia A.
ANDERSON M.C., RUDNICK L.
Mentioned. "It must not be assumed that SI variations are tied to well-defined
synch. features"
1996ApJ...458..257G
A pulsar survey of 18 supernova remnants.
GORHAM P.W., RAY PAUL S., ANDERSON S.B., KULKARNI S.R., PRINCE T.A.
Non-detection.
1996BSAO...41...64T
Multi-frequency observations of supernova remnants with the RATAN-600
radio telescope.
TRUSHKIN S.A.
Can't find this journal
1995A&A...293L..17S
Association of unidentified, low latitude EGRET sources with supernova
remnants.
STURNER S.J., DERMER C.D.
One of 10 non-associated remnants in the sample.
1995AZh....72..796K
Investigation of the interstellar ionized gas in the Galaxy from
observations of absorption of supernova remnants' emission.
KOVALENKO A.V., PYNZAR' A.V., UDAL'TSOV V.A.
1994ApJS...90..845R
Model images of radio halos around supernova remnants.
REYNOLDS S.P.
1994AZh....71...92K
Observations of supernova remnants at Pushchino. Compiled spectra of
supernova remnants.
KOVALENKO A.V., PYNZAR A.V., UDAL'TZOV V.A.
1994AZh....71..110K
Observations of supernova remnants at Pushchino. Catalog of flux
densities at meter wavelengths.
1993AJ....105.2199K
Observations of [S III] emission from galactic radio sources.The
detection of distant planetary nebulae and a search for
supernova remnant emission.
KISTIAKOWSKY V., HELFAND D.J.
Non-detection of S III in 3C 397
*1993ApJ...408..514A
Spatial spectral index variations in galactic shell supernova remnants
G 39.2-0.3 and G 41.1-0.3.
ANDERSON M.C., RUDNICK L.
Most recent observations of 3C397. They observed at 6 and 20 cm with
a
resolution of 14". They investigated spectral index variations across
the
remnant, and found that spectral index variations do not coincide with
total intesnsity features, and
conclude that spectral variations must be determined by different
mechanisms than brightness variations.
\reference{AR1993}Anderson \& Rudnick 1993, ApJ, 408, 514. VLA at 1.45
*1993BAAS...25.1421R
X-ray observations of two radio-bright supernova remnants.
REYNOLDS S.P., SEWARD F.D., BLANDFORD R.D.
Poster presentaion of ASCA HRI and PSPC data.
*1992AJ....103..943K
330 MHz VLA observations of 20 galactic supernova remnants.
KASSIM N.E.
P band (330 MHz) observations find flux of 38Jy for SNR, consistent
within errors of the spectral index alpha=-.48 given in Green's catalog
(1996).
\reference{K1992}Kassim 1992, AJ, 103, 943. VLA at 327 MHz (3'.5×3'.6:
S=46.3).
1992ApJS...80..257E
The Einstein Slew Survey.
ELVIS M., PLUMMER D., SCHACHTER J., FABBIANO G.
14 second observation with IPC -- too short
1992ApJS...81..715S
An IRAS survey of galactic supernova remnants.
SAKEN J.M., FESEN R.A., SHULL J.M.
Non-Detection
*1991ApJ...382..204K
A survey of H I 21 centimeter emission lines toward supernova
remnants.
KOO B.-C., HEILES C.
Unable to determine distance to SNR, HI line at the center has excess
emission wider than 10 kms and brighter that the four outermost positions,
and excess emission occurs at an extreem positive or negitive velocity
-- probably background emission.
1991PASP..103..209G
Limitations imposed on statistical studies of Galactic supernova remnants
by observational selection effects.
GREEN D.A.
*1990A&A...239..287C
Non-LTE effects in radio recombination lines from HII regions at 18 cm.
CERSOSIMO J.C., MAGNANI L.
Distance to the HII region near 3.6 kpc, far 9.3 kpc.
1990ApJS...73..781S
EINSTEIN observations of galactic supernova remnants.
SEWARD F.D.
Summary of other observations -- see Becker 1985
1990ApJS...74..181Z
A catalog of small-diameter radio sources in the galactic plane.
ZOONEMATKERMANI S., HELFAND D.J., BECKER R.H., WHITE R.L., PERLEY R.A.
1989ApJ...347..915K
Low-frequency observations of galactic supernova remnants and the distribution
of low-density ionized gas in the interstellar medium.
KASSIM N.E.
1989ApJS...70..181A
An infrared survey of galactic supernova remnants.
ARENDT R.G.
1989ApJS...71..799K
Radio spectrum studies of 32 first-quadrant galactic supernova remnants.
KASSIM N.E.
1988ApJS...68..715K
The Clark Lake 30.9 MHz galactic plane survey.
KASSIM N.E.
*1988Ap&SS.148....3G
A revised reference catalogue of galactic supernova remnants.
GREEN D.A.
1988IAUCo.101..115S
X-ray images of supernova remnants.
SEWARD F.D.
1988IAUCo.101..269C
Radio studies of supernova remnants : patterns and statistics.
CASWELL J.L.
1988IAUCo.101..305T
Radio continuum observations of supernova remnants at 22 GHz.
TATEYAMA C.E., SABALISCK N.S.P., ABRAHAM Z.
22000.0 1.5 0.0
Proceedings of the 101st colloquium of the IAU. Mentioned.
1987A&AS...71..189M
32 GHz radio continuum observations of four shell-type supernova remnants.
MORSI H.W., REICH W.
32-GHz maps obtained with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope The radio spectra
of these sources are discussed.
Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series (ISSN 0365-0138), vol. 71,
no. 2,Nov. 1987, p. 189-195.
1987AISAO..24...93A
The catalogue oh HI-line absorption profiles in the spectra of galactic
radiosources; I. Integrated profiles.
ALFEROVA Z.A., VENGER A.P., GOSACHINSKIJ I.V., GRACHEV V.G., EGOROVA T.M.,
ZHELENKOV S.R., KOMAR N.P., MOGILEVA V.G., RYZHKOV
N.F.
1987AuJPh..40..709M
Synthesis surveys of southern supernova remnants.
MILNE D.K., CASWELL J.L., HAYNES R.F., KESTEVEN M.J., WELLINGTON K.J.,
ROGER R.S.
1987EM&P...37..241L
Cosmic-ray volleys from the galactic center and their recent impact on
the earth environment.
LAVIOLETTE P.A.
1987PASJ...39..709H
A radio continuum survey of the Galactic Plane at 10 GHz.
HANDA T., SOFUE Y., NAKAI N., HIRABAYASHI H., INOUE M.
10050.0 2.7 0.0
Astronomical Society of Japan, Publications (ISSN 0004-6264), vol. 39,
no. 5, 1987,p. 709-753.
This is 10-GHz radio-continuum survey of the Galactic plane at l = 355-56
deg for b between -1.5 and +1.5 deg -- does not cover 41.1-0.3??
1985ApJ...296..461B
Radio and X-ray observations of G 11.2-0.3 and G 4.1-0.3.
BECKER R.H., MARKERT T., DONAHUE M.
6 and 20 cm (8" beam) detected 65% of total flux and 8% polarization
at C band. Einstein HRI (3",.063ct/s)(and IPC (.6 ct/s), MPC(45'))
Poor signal to noise -- hints of emission associated with central component.
\reference{Becker1985}Becker et al. 1985, ApJ, 296, 461. VLA at 1.4 and
5 GHz (8"), plus HRI and IPC observations.
1985Ap&SS.115....1A
Pulsars : space kinematic characteristics and their connection with supernova
remnants.
ALLAKHVERDIYEV A.O., GUSEINOV O.H., KASUMOV F.K.
1985PASAu...6...78M
Synthesis observations of southern supernova remnants.
MILNE D.K., CASWELL J.L., HAYNES R.F., KESTEVEN M.J., WELLINGTON K.J.,
ROGER R.S., BUNTON J.D.
1984MNRAS.209..449G
Statistical studies of supernova remnants.
GREEN D.A.
Web version
1983AZh....60..493P
A search for galactic compact radio sources. II.
PYNZAR A.V., UDAL'TSOV V.A.
1983AZh....60..676S
Distances to supernova remnants.
SAKHIBOV F.KH., SMIRNOV M.A.
*1982MNRAS.200.1143C
Structures of four supernova remnants at 1.4 GHz.
CASWELL J.L., HAYNES R.F., MILNE D.K., WELLINGTON K.J.
Fleurs beamsize 50" 1.4GHz (uses flux from Clark & Casswell 1976) sigma-d
12.2kpc Note that it is brighter on the side toward the galactic plane.
\reference{Caswell1982}Caswell et al. 1982, MNRAS, 200, 1143. FIRST at
1.4 GHz (58"×52").
4875.0 6.4 1.3 Downes et al.(1980)
DOWNES, D.; WILSON, T. L.; BIEGING, J.; WINK, J.
Effelsberg 100-m telescope of the H110-alpha hydrogen recombination line
at 4874 GHz and of the formaldehyde absorption line at 4830 GHz
Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, vol. 40, June 1980, p.
379-394.
ALTENHOFF, W. J.; DOWNES, D.; PAULS, T.; SCHRAML, J. 1979
survey of the galactic plane has been made with the Effelsberg 100-m
4.875 GHz beamwidth 2.6 deg
Milne 1979 sigma-d 12.8 kpc (not on Green's list)
\reference{M1979}Milne,D,K., ApJ, 76, 305.
Bad reference?
160.0 51.7 3.6
SLEE, O. B.(1977)
Australian Journal of Physics, Astrophysical Supplement, no. 43, Nov.
1977, p. 1-123 80 MHz with the Culgoora radioheliograph
1975A&A....44..187G
Observations of eight supernova remnants at 15 GHz.
GREEN A.J., BAKER J.R., LANDECKER T.L.
*1975A&A....45..239C
Neutral hydrogen absorption measurements yielding kinematic distances for
42 continuum sources in the galactic plane.
CASWELL J.L., MURRAY J.D., ROGER R.S., COLE D.J., COOKE
D.J.
HI Absorption -- distance
\reference{Caswell1975}Caswell J.L. et al. 1975, A\&A, 45, 239. HI
absorption.
*1975 Caswell et al.
Distance neutral hydrogen asorbtion 408 and 5000 MHz. Australian
Journal of Physics, Astrophysical Supplement, Sept. 1975, p. 39-56.
(need
to read this)
\reference{Caswell1975}Caswell et al. 1975, AuJPA, 37, 39. Molonglo at
408 MHz (3': S=29.8) and Parkes 64-m at 5 GHz (4':
S=8.7).
1975AJ.....80..437D
Low-frequency radio maps and spectra of supernova remnants.
DICKEL J.R., DENOYER L.K.
Arecibo(?) 430MHz(82Jy), Algonquin 10.6GHz (12Jy) (HPBW 20'), Haystack
15 GHz(8.5Jy, 2.5')
Flux vs frequency graph -- tiny error bars not like Fords. Fifteen points
(Ford has ~40)
\reference{DD1975}Dickel \& DeNoyer 1975, AJ, 80, 437. Arecibo S(430)=82±51,
also Algonquin 46-m at 10.6 GHz (3': S=12±2), and Haystack 36-m
at 15.5 GHz (2'.3: S=8.5±3.0). ADS
1975AJ.....80..931V
26.3-MHz radio source survey. II. Radio source positions and fluxes.
VINER M.R., ERICKSON W.C.
80.0 60.0 8.4 SLEE, O. B.; HIGGINS, C. S. (1975) Australian J. Phys.
Suppl., 36, 1-60 (1975)
80.0 61.0 6.0
Dulk and Slee (1975) Astrophysical Journal, vol. 199, July 1, 1975, pt.
1, p. 61-68.
1974A&A....32..375V
Observations of intensity and linear polarization in supernova remnants
at 11 cm wavelength.
VELUSAMY T., KUNDU M.R.
\reference{VK1974}Velusamy \& Kundu 1974, A\&A, 32, 375. NRAO 300-ft
at 2.7 GHz (5': S=21.3±1.2 for both components).
1974AJ.....79..132K
KUNDU M.R., VELUSAMY T., HARDEE P.E.
\reference{Kundu1974}Kundu et al. 1974, AJ, 79, 1332.
NRAO 140-ft at 10 GHz (3') and 5 GHz (6'). Polarization
Polarization at 6- and 2.8-cm wavelengths.
408.0 26.6 1.6
Fanti et al.(1974)
2727.3 21.3 1.2
Velusamy (1973)
2730.0 17.9 3.6
Willis (1973)
1973A&A....26..237W
Observations of galactic supernova remnants at 1.7 and 2.7 GHz.
WILLIS A.G.
80.0 50.0 7.5
Slee and Higgins (1973)
1972ApJS...24...49R
III. 21 centimeter absorption measurements on 41 galactic sources north
of declinaison -48.
RADHAKRISHNAN V., GOSS W.M., MURRAY J.D., BROOKS J.W.
80.0 62.0 8.0
Dulk and Slee (1972)
5000.0 19.8 0.0
Kundu et al.(1972)
2695.0 17.0 5.7
Altenhoff et al.(1970)
1414.0 24.0 8.0
Altenhoff et al.(1970)
5000.0 15.0 5.0
Altenhoff et al.(1970)
5000.0 16.9 2.5
Reifenstein et al.(1970)
2695.0 20.0 0.0
Day et al.(1970)
1969ApJ...157....1K
The spectra of radio sources in the revised 3C catalogue.
KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K., WILLIAMS P.J.S.
1969MNRAS.143..407H
178 MHz observations of galactic radio sources.
HOLDEN D.J., CASWELL J.L.
178.0 62.0 0.0
Holden and Caswell (1969)
1425.0 19.6 1.0
Fomalont (1968)
1968MNRAS.139..289W
The radio spectra of sources in the fourth Cambridge catalogue -III.
WILLIAMS P.J.S., COLLINS R.A., CASWELL J.L., HOLDEN D.J.
178.0 30.0 3.0
Gower et al.(1967)
750.0 42.0 6.0
Pauliny-Toth et al.(1966)
1400.0 29.0 5.0
Pauliny-Toth et al.(1966)
4688.0 8.2 0.0
Golnev et al.(1966)
38.0 40.0 0.0
Williams et al.(1966)
1966ApJ...144..459W
Optical identification of radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue.
WYNDHAM J.D.
610.0 35.0 3.5
Moran (1965)
612.0 37.8 3.8
Conway et al.(1965)
1965ApJ...142.1156E
The spectra of radio sources at decametric wavelengths.
ERICKSON W.C., CRONYN W.M.
26.3 32.0 3.0
1965MNRAS.131..159C
Observations of radio sources at 612 and 1400 Mc/s.
CONWAY R.G., LONG R.J.
3200.0 12.0 6.0
Conway et al.(1963)
178.0 28.0 0.0
Bennett (1963)
169.0 31.0 0.0
Joshi (1962)
408.0 20.0 0.0
Large et al.(1961)
1960PASP...72..331W
A survey of galactic radiation at 960 MC/S .
WILSON R.W., BOLTON J.G.
960.0 27.0 0.0
Wilson and Bolton (1960)
159.0 29.0 9.0
Edge et al.(1959)
81.5 87.0 0.0
Shakeshaft et al.(1955)