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The MeerKAT 1.3 GHz Survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud

W. D. Cotton, M. D. Filipović, F. Camilo, R. Indebetouw, R. Z. E. Alsaberi, Joy O Anih, M. D. Baker, T. S. Bastian, Ivan S. Bojičić, E Carli, F. Cavallaro, E. J. Crawford, Shi Dai, F. Haberl, L. Levin, Kieran Luken, Clara M Pennock, N. Rajabpour, B. W. Stappers, Jacco Th. van Loon, A. A. Zijlstra, S. Buchner, M. Geyer, S. Goedhart, M. Serylak

2024Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present new radio continuum images and a source catalogue from the MeerKAT survey in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud. The observations, at a central frequency of 1.3 GHz across a bandwidth of 0.8 GHz, encompass a field of view ∼7° × 7° and result in images with resolution of 8 arcsec. The median broad-band Stokes I image Root Mean Squared noise value is ∼11 μJy beam−1. The catalogue produced from these images contains 108 330 point sources and 517 compact extended sources. We also describe a UHF (544–1088 MHz) single pointing observation. We report the detection of a new confirmed Supernova Remnant (SNR; MCSNR J0100–7211) with an X-ray magnetar at its centre and 10 new SNR candidates. This is in addition to the detection of 21 previously confirmed SNRs and two previously noted SNR candidates. Our new SNR candidates have typical surface brightness an order of magnitude below those previously known, and on the whole they are larger. The high sensitivity of the MeerKAT survey also enabled us to detect the bright end of the SMC Planetary Nebulae (PNe) sample – point-like radio emission is associated with 38 of 102 optically known PNe, of which 19 are new detections. Lastly, we present the detection of three foreground radio stars amidst 11 circularly polarized sources, and a few examples of morphologically interesting background radio galaxies from which the radio ring galaxy ESO 029–G034 may represent a new type of radio object.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsLarge Magellanic CloudAstronomyAstrophysicsSmall Magellanic CloudCloud computingStarsComputer scienceOperating systemRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
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