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G93.3+6.9
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DA 530, 4C(T)55.38.1
- Right Ascension: 20 52 25
- Declination: +55 21
- Size (/arcmin): 27×20
- Type: C?
- Flux density at 1 GHz (/Jy): 9
- Spectral Index: 0.45
Notes: Has been called G93.2+6.7.
- Radio: Shell, with two bright limbs, highly polarised.
- X-ray: Compact central source.
- Distance: HI observations suggest 2.2 kpc.
References:
- Roger & Costain 1976, A&A, 51, 151. DRAO at 1.42 GHz (2'×2.'4: S=6.9 Jy).
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- Haslam et al. 1980, A&A, 92, 57. Effelsberg 100-m at 1.72 GHz (7.'6: S=6.47±0.52 Jy) and 2.7 GHz (4.'4: S=5.64±0.64 Jy), plus review of flux densities.
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- Lalitha et al. 1984, A&A, 131, 196. Effelsberg 100-m at 4.75 GHz (smoothed to 3': S=4.01±0.57 Jy).
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- Lorimer et al. 1998, A&A, 331, 1002. Pulsar search.
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- Landecker et al. 1999, ApJ, 527, 866. DRAO at 408 MHz (3.'5×4.'3) and 1.4 GHz (1.'0×1.'2), including polarisation and HI.
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- Foster & Routledge 2003, ApJ, 598, 1005. HI for distance.
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- Kaplan et al. 2004, ApJS, 153, 269. Chandra limits for any compact source.
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- Kothes et al. 2006, A&A, 457, 1081. CGPS at 408 MHz (~3': S=10.5±0.7 Jy) and 1420 MHz, including review of flux densities.
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- Jiang et al. 2007, ApJ, 670, 1142. Chandra observations.
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- Bocchino et al. 2008, AdSpR, 41, 407. XMM-Newton observations.
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- Jeong et al. 2012, Ap&SS, 342, 389. CO observations of region.
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