The OH (1720 MHz) Supernova Remnant Masers in W28: MERLIN and VLBA Polarization Observations
- 10 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 620 (1) , 257-273
- https://doi.org/10.1086/427018
Abstract
Full-polarization MERLIN and VLBA observations of the 1720 MHz maser emission from the OH molecule in the supernova remnant W28 are presented. Zeeman splitting (|B| \approx 0.75 mG) has been directly resolved between right- and left-circularly polarized spectra for the first time. Linear-polarization position angles and circular-polarization Zeeman splitting observed in the maser emission permit interpretation of a comprehensive picture of the magnetic field at the supernova/molecular cloud interface marked by the masers. We find the post-SNR-shock magnetic field to be well-ordered over the ~1 pc covered by the maser region (compared with the approximately 30-pc diameter of the entire SNR) and well-aligned with the shock front that is traced by synchrotron radiation and molecular emission. Based on MERLIN data having a resolution of 200 mas and VLBA data with a resolution of 15 mas, the masers are measured to have deconvolved angular sizes of 90 to 350 mas (225 to 875 AU) with compact cores 20 mas (50 AU) in size, consistent with theoretical expectation and previous observations.Comment: AASTeX, 50 pages, 16 figures (four bitmapped for arXiv), 8 tables; accepted to ApKeywords
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