Abstract

High-resolution radio maps of supernova remnants (SNRs) are indispensable for distinguishing the more common shell remnants from the centrally concentrated (Crab-like) remnants; such studies also reveal any departures from symmetry, and this can yield vital information concerning interaction of the ejecta with the surrounding interstellar medium.

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