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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
The Cygnus Loop is one of the nearest supernova remnants (440 pc) and has been studied extensively in radio through X-ray wavelengths. An unusual bright “V”-shaped region on the south-western limb (near RA 20h46m and Decl. +30°) was revealed in ROSAT PSPC observations of the Cygnus Loop. The left side of the “V” has one of the highest hardness ratios (0.9–2 keV / 0.1–0.4 keV) in the Cygnus Loop whereas the right side has one of the lowest. Images and spatially resolved spectra were obtained using Chandra ACIS observations. Some results of analysis of the images and spectra are presented here.