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Infrared echoes near the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A
Authors:Krause Oliver  Rieke George H  Birkmann Stephan M  Le Floc'h Emeric  Gordon Karl D  Egami Eiichi  Bieging John  Hughes John P  Young Erick T  Hinz Joannah L  Quanz Sascha P  Hines Dean C
Institution:Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. krause@as.arizona.edu
Abstract:Two images of Cassiopeia A obtained at 24 micrometers with the Spitzer Space Telescope over a 1-year time interval show moving structures outside the shell of the supernova remnant to a distance of more than 20 arc minutes. Individual features exhibit apparent motions of 10 to 20 arc seconds per year, independently confirmed by near-infrared observations. The observed tangential velocities are at roughly the speed of light. It is likely that the moving structures are infrared echoes, in which interstellar dust is heated by the explosion and by flares from the compact object near the center of the remnant.
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