Wp. Blair et Ra. Fesen, THE OPTICAL COUNTERPART TO THE LUMINOUS X-RAY SUPERNOVA REMNANT IN NGC-6946, The Astrophysical journal, 424(2), 1994, pp. 120000103-120000106
We identify a high surface brightness optical supernova remnant (SNR)
in NGC 6946 that is coincident with a bright soft X-ray point source d
etected in a ROSAT PSPC image of this galaxy (Schlegel 1994). Optical
CCD/interference filter images and spectra show the object to have an
observed Halpha flux of 1.9 x 10(-14) ergs cm-2 s-1, corresponding to
an intrinsic Halpha luminosity of 2 x 10(38) (d/5.1 Mpc)2 ergs s-1. A
moderate-resolution optical spectrum shows normal SNR line emissions,
with no high velocities (V < 400 km s-1) or relative line strengths in
dicative of enriched heavy element abundances. This suggests a relativ
ely old SNR, a conclusion supported by the presence of an emission neb
ula at its position on photographic plates dating back to at least 192
1. With both an optical line flux and soft X-ray flux exceeding those
of other luminous extragalactic SNRs, this object may have an optical
luminosity near the maximum limit for SNRs. Assuming current flux leve
ls, we estimate the SNR's age to be less-than-or-equal-to 3500 yr and
suggest its unusual luminosity is due to both its expansion into dense
surroundings and a relatively low column density along our line of si
ght.