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VII/163   ==OBSOLETE version of Catalogue==
15-Jul-1998: Superseded by VII/187
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Beginning of ReadMe : VII/163 A Catalogue of Galactic Supernovae Remnants (Green 1994) ================================================================================ A Catalogue of Galactic Supernovae Remnants Green, D.A. <in Proc. IAU Colloq. 145, "Supernovae and Supernovae Remnants", held May 22-29 1993, in Xian, China, Eds. McCray, R., and Wang, Z., Camb. Univ. Press (1994)> ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Supernova remnants - 970 ; Milky Way - 395, Nonstellar objects - 430 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract: This catalog lists all galactic supernova remnants known and is an updated version of the catalogues of Galactic SNRs presented in detail in Green (1984, MN, 209, 449; 1988, ApSS, 148, 3) and in summary form in Green (1991, PASP, 103, 209). The basic parameters of the 182 SNRs included in this (1993 May) version of the catalogue are, for each SNR, its Galactic coordinates, RA and Dec (B1950.0), angular size (in arcmin), type, flux density at 1 GHz, spectral index, and any other names. Notes on these parameters, on possible remnants not included and questionable SNRs listed in the catalogue are given in the documentation. It should be noted that there are serious selection effects which apply to the identification of Galactic SNRs (see Green 1991), so that great care should be taken if these data are used in statistical studies.