| SNR J0535.7-6602, otherwise known as N63A or SNR B0535-660, is expanding within a bubble produced by its progenitor within the N63 H II complex. | Ref | |
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| J2000 RA, Dec | 05 35 44, -66 02 12 | 1 |
| Expansion velocity | ~ 300 km/s | 2 |
| Approximate age | 2000-5000 yr | 3 |
| Progenitor type | massive-star | 4 |
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| Optical (MCELS: red H-alpha, green [SII], blue [OIII]) | IR (Spitzer: red 4.8, green 8.0, blue 24 microns) |
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| Radio (ATCA+PKS: red 21 cm, green 6 cm, blue 3 cm) |
(Click on the images for a larger picture.)
| X-ray | IR | Optical | Radio | |
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| Size | 86"x68" | 86"x68" | 34"x29" + clumps | 71"x70" |
| Morphology | Diffuse Face | 3-lobed nebula + 24 micron shell | 3-lobed nebula + clumps | Shell |
Radio (Dickel et al. 1993), X-ray (Warren et al. 2003) and IR 24-micron (Williams et al. 2006) observations of N63A show a complete shell. However, the bright optical emission (Chu et al 1999), and the emission in near- to mid-infrared bands (Williams et al. 2006), is confined to a three-lobed structure on the western side of the SNR. Levinson et al. (1995) showed that the two eastern lobes of this nebula have high [SII]/H-alpha ratios, indicative of shock ionization, while the optical spectrum of the western lobe is more consistent with the photoionization in HII regions.
| Waveband | Observatory | Instrument | Program | Dataset | Notes |
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| X-ray | Chandra | ACIS | 777 | ||
| X-ray | XMM | EPIC | 0109990501 | ||
| X-ray | ROSAT | HRI | RH500173 | ||
| Infrared | Spitzer | IRAC,MIPS | 3565 | ||
| Optical | HST | WFPC2 | 8110 | Ha,[SII],[OIII] | |
| Optical | CTIO | Curtis-Schmidt | MCELS | Ha,[SII],[OIII] | |
| Radio | AT | Compact Array | 3,6 cm |
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| X-ray (ROSAT HRI smoothed) |
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