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A Comparison of Ultraviolet, Optical, and X-Ray Imagery of Selected Fields in the Cygnus LoopDuring the Astro-1 and Astro-2 Space Shuttle missions in 1090 and 199.5, far ultraviolet (FUV) images of five 40' diameter fields around the rim of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant were observed with the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT). These fields sampled a broad range of conditions including both radiative and nonradiative shocks in various geometries and physical scales. In these shocks, the UIT B5 band samples predominantly C IV Lambda-1550 and the hydrogen two-photon recombination continuum. Smaller contributions are made by emission lines of He II Lambda-1640 and O III] Lambda-1665. We present these new FUV images and compare them with optical H-alpha and [O III], and ROSAT HRI X-ray images. Comparing the UIT images with those from the other bands provides new insights into the spatial variations and locations of these different types of emission. By comparing against shock model calculations and published FUV spectroscopy at select locations, we surmise that resonance scattering in the strong FUV permitted lines is widespread in the Cygnus Loop. especially in the bright optical filaments typically selected for observation in most previous studies.
Document ID
20000054266
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Danforth, Charles W.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore, MD United States)
Cornett, Robert H.
(Raytheon ITSS Lanham, MD United States)
Levenson, N. A.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore, MD United States)
Blair, William P.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore, MD United States)
Stecher, Theodore P.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
December 15, 1999
Subject Category
Astronomy
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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