Abstract

The time variation of the radio emission from the supernova remnants Cassiopeia A, the Crab Nebula and Tycho Brahe (SN 1572) is investigated. There is a frequency dependence on the rate of decrease in the flux density of Cassiopeia A for the period 1957 to 1984. The (positive) spectral index has a secular decrease and also, for frequencies above 320 MHz, slight oscillations with a six-year period. The radio emission from the Crab Nebula was constant from 1953 to 1975 but has since decreased accompanied by a change in spectral index. The average decrease of the flux density of SN 1572 from 1963 to 1983 was 0�52% per year, close to the value predicted for adiabatic expansion.

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