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Planck intermediate results. XXXI. Microwave survey of Galactic supernova remnants

The all-sky Planck survey in 9 frequency bands was used to search for emission from all 274 known Galactic supernova remnants. Of these, 16 were detected in at least two Planck frequencies. The radio-through-microwave spectral energy distributions were compiled to determine the emission mechanism for microwave emission. In only one case, IC 443, is there high-frequency emission clearly from dust associated with the supernova remnant.In all cases, the low-frequency emission is from synchrotron radiation. A single power law, as predicted for a population of relativistic particles with energy distribution that extends continuously to high energies, is evident for many sources, including the Crab and PKS 1209-51/52. A decrease in flux density relative to the extrapolation of radio emission is evident in several sources. Their spectral energy distributions can be approximated as broken power laws, $S_ν\proptoν^{-α}$, with the spectral index, alpha, increasing by 0.5-1 above a break frequency in the range 10-60 GHz. The break could be due to synchrotron losses.

preprint2016arXivOpen access
Planck CollaborationM. ArnaudM. AshdownF. Atrio-BarandelaJ. AumontC. BaccigalupiA. J. BandayR. B. BarreiroE. BattanerK. BenabedA. Benoit-LévyJ. -P. BernardM. BersanelliP. BielewiczJ. BobinJ. R. BondJ. BorrillF. R. BouchetC. L. BroganC. BuriganaJ. -F. CardosoA. CatalanoA. ChamballuH. C. ChiangP. R. ChristensenS. ColombiL. P. L. ColomboB. P. CrillA. CurtoF. CuttaiaR. D. DaviesR. J. DavisP. de BernardisA. De RosaG. De ZottiJ. DelabrouilleF. -X. DésertC. DickinsonJ. M. DiegoS. DonzelliO. DoréX. DupacT. A. EnßlinH. K. EriksenF. FinelliO. ForniM. FrailisA. A. FraisseE. FranceschiS. GaleottaK. GangaM. GiardY. Giraud-HéraudJ. González-NuevoK. M. GórskiA. GregorioA. GruppusoF. K. HansenD. L. HarrisonC. Hernández-MonteagudoD. HerranzS. R. HildebrandtM. HobsonW. A. HolmesK. M. HuffenbergerA. H. JaffeT. R. JaffeE. KeihänenR. KeskitaloT. S. KisnerR. KneisslJ. KnocheM. KunzH. Kurki-SuonioA. LähteenmäkiJ. -M. LamarreA. LasenbyC. R. LawrenceR. LeonardiM. LiguoriP. B. LiljeM. Linden-VørnleM. López-CaniegoP. M. LubinD. MainoM. MarisD. J. MarshallP. G. MartinE. Martínez-GonzálezS. MasiS. MatarreseP. MazzottaA. MelchiorriL. MendesA. MennellaM. MigliaccioM. -A. Miville-DeschênesA. MonetiL. MontierG. MorganteD. MortlockD. MunshiJ. A. MurphyP. NaselskyF. NatiF. NovielloD. NovikovI. NovikovN. OppermannC. A. OxborrowL. PaganoF. PajotR. PaladiniF. PasianM. PeelO. PerdereauF. PerrottaF. PiacentiniM. PiatD. PietrobonS. PlaszczynskiE. PointecouteauG. PolentaL. PopaG. W. PrattJ. -L. PugetJ. P. RachenW. T. ReachW. ReichM. ReineckeM. RemazeillesC. RenaultJ. RhoS. RicciardiT. RillerI. RistorcelliG. RochaC. RossetG. RoudierB. RusholmeM. SandriG. SaviniD. ScottV. StolyarovD. SuttonA. -S. Suur-UskiJ. -F. SygnetJ. A. TauberL. TerenziL. ToffolattiM. TomasiM. TristramM. TucciG. UmanaL. ValenzianoJ. ValiviitaB. Van TentP. VielvaF. VillaL. A. WadeD. YvonA. ZaccheiA. Zonca

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Planck CollaborationM. ArnaudM. AshdownF. Atrio-BarandelaJ. AumontC. BaccigalupiA. J. BandayR. B. BarreiroE. BattanerK. BenabedA. Benoit-LévyJ. -P. BernardM. BersanelliP. BielewiczJ. BobinJ. R. BondJ. BorrillF. R. BouchetC. L. BroganC. BuriganaJ. -F. CardosoA. CatalanoA. ChamballuH. C. ChiangP. R. ChristensenS. ColombiL. P. L. ColomboB. P. CrillA. CurtoF. CuttaiaR. D. DaviesR. J. DavisP. de BernardisA. De RosaG. De ZottiJ. DelabrouilleF. -X. DésertC. DickinsonJ. M. DiegoS. DonzelliO. DoréX. DupacT. A. EnßlinH. K. EriksenF. FinelliO. ForniM. FrailisA. A. FraisseE. FranceschiS. GaleottaK. GangaM. GiardY. Giraud-HéraudJ. González-NuevoK. M. GórskiA. GregorioA. GruppusoF. K. HansenD. L. HarrisonC. Hernández-MonteagudoD. HerranzS. R. HildebrandtM. HobsonW. A. HolmesK. M. HuffenbergerA. H. JaffeT. R. JaffeE. KeihänenR. KeskitaloT. S. KisnerR. KneisslJ. KnocheM. KunzH. Kurki-SuonioA. LähteenmäkiJ. -M. LamarreA. LasenbyC. R. LawrenceR. LeonardiM. LiguoriP. B. LiljeM. Linden-VørnleM. López-CaniegoP. M. LubinD. MainoM. MarisD. J. MarshallP. G. MartinE. Martínez-GonzálezS. MasiS. MatarreseP. MazzottaA. MelchiorriL. MendesA. MennellaM. MigliaccioM. -A. Miville-DeschênesA. MonetiL. MontierG. MorganteD. MortlockD. MunshiJ. A. MurphyP. NaselskyF. NatiF. NovielloD. NovikovI. NovikovN. OppermannC. A. OxborrowL. PaganoF. PajotR. PaladiniF. PasianM. PeelO. PerdereauF. PerrottaF. PiacentiniM. PiatD. PietrobonS. PlaszczynskiE. PointecouteauG. PolentaL. PopaG. W. PrattJ. -L. PugetJ. P. RachenW. T. ReachW. ReichM. ReineckeM. RemazeillesC. RenaultJ. RhoS. RicciardiT. RillerI. RistorcelliG. RochaC. RossetG. RoudierB. RusholmeM. SandriG. SaviniD. ScottV. StolyarovD. SuttonA. -S. Suur-UskiJ. -F. SygnetJ. A. TauberL. TerenziL. ToffolattiM. TomasiM. TristramM. TucciG. UmanaL. ValenzianoJ. ValiviitaB. Van TentP. VielvaF. VillaL. A. WadeD. YvonA. ZaccheiA. Zonca

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