Supernova remnant W44 is the focus of this new image created by combining
data from the European Space Agency's Herschel and XMM-Newton space
observatories. W44 is the vast purple sphere that dominates the left hand side
of this image, and measures about 100 light-years across. XMM-Newton data reveal
that the remnant is filled with X-ray emission from extremely hot
gas.
Herschel's three-colour infrared view comprises PACS 70 and 160
micron and SPIRE 250 micron images. X-ray data from XMM-Newton's EPIC instrument
for W44 only has been added in light and dark blue to represent high- (2–8 keV)
and low-energy (1.2–2 keV) X-ray emission, respectively. The field of view is
about one degree across. North is towards the bottom left of the image; east is
to the top right.
Credit: ESA/NASA |