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What Is a Supernova? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for KidsThe Short Answer: A supernova is the biggest explosion that humans have ever seen. Each blast is the extremely bright, super-powerful explosion of a star.
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Supernovae - Imagine the Universe! - NASAA supernova (the plural is supernovae) is the explosion of a star. They are extremely important for understanding our Galaxy.Missing: astronomy | Show results with:astronomy
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Type Ia Supernovae - NASA ScienceDec 6, 2023 · Many supernovae occur when massive stars run out of fuel, rapidly collapse under their own weight, and then explode because of strong shock ...
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Baade and Zwicky: “Super-novae,” neutron stars, and cosmic raysIn 1934, two astronomers in two of the most prescient papers in the astronomical literature coined the term “supernova,” hypothesized the existence of neutron ...
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7 naked-eye supernova throughout human historyNov 30, 2020 · In 185 AD, Chinese astronomers saw a strange “guest star” suddenly appear in the night sky. It was visible for a staggering eight months.
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[PDF] How Astronomical Objects Are NamedIf all 26 of the capital Roman letters have been used for supernovae before reaching the end of a particular year, then double lower case letters are applied.<|separator|>
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Oldest Recorded Supernova - NASAFeb 13, 2012 · Chinese astronomers witnessed the event in 185 A.D., documenting a mysterious “guest star” that remained in the sky for eight months.
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Chandra :: Multimedia :: Blasts From The Past: Historic SupernovasThe supernova of 393 AD was recorded by the Chinese and was visible for about 8 months, reaching the brightness of Jupiter. There are several supernova remnants ...
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Photo Album :: SN 1006 :: July 01, 2008 - ChandraJul 1, 2008 · Just over a thousand years ago, the stellar explosion known as supernova SN 1006 was observed. It was brighter than Venus, and visible during ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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SN 1006: the brightest supernova - Oxford Academicfrom China, Japan, various parts of the Arab ...
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Messier 1 (The Crab Nebula) - NASA ScienceThe “guest star” they observed was actually a supernova explosion, which gave rise to the Crab Nebula, a six-light-year-wide remnant of the violent event.Missing: multiple | Show results with:multiple
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Supernova Pictograph | High Altitude ObservatoryA pictograph, associated with the Ancestral Puebloan culture found in Chaco Canyon, may depict a supernova that was first observed on July 4, 1054 AD.<|separator|>
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Stunning Echo of 800-year-old Explosion - NASAMar 28, 2024 · Historical records show that the supernova looked like a temporary 'star' in the constellation Cassiopeia shining as bright as Saturn. Ever ...
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The SN of AD 1006 | Historical Supernovae and their RemnantsThe star Shouxing was also known as Laoren Xing; both names mean longevity star. ... history in its section devoted to 'guest stars'. However, the Zhoubo star is ...
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Ancient Astronomy - What is SNEWS?According to Aristotle (384 BCE-322 BCE), one of the most famous Greek scientists, everything in the regions outside the Earth was perfect and eternally ...Missing: interpreted | Show results with:interpreted
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Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601) - Biography - MacTutorHe was not the first to see the new star (a supernova) but his observations of it (published in 1574) did much to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the star ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Stellar Survivor from 1572 A.D. Explosion Supports Supernova TheoryOct 27, 2004 · On November 11, 1572, Tycho Brahe noticed a star in the constellation Cassiopeia that was as bright as the planet Jupiter (which was in the ...
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Kepler's Supernova Remnant: Debris from Stellar Explosion ... - NASAAug 19, 2020 · In 1604 early astronomers, including Johannes Kepler who became the object's namesake, saw the supernova explosion that destroyed the star.
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ZTF counts more than 10,000 supernovae - Zwicky Transient FacilityDec 4, 2024 · Watch the evolution of supernova discoveries since 2012 and the central role ZTF plays to enable scientific progress in transient astronomy.
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The Young Supernova Experiment: Survey Goals, Overview, and ...Here we present the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE), a novel optical time-domain survey on the Pan-STARRS telescopes. Our survey is designed to obtain well ...
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Supernovae | Rubin Observatory - LSST.orgSupernovae are stellar explosions so energetic they can briefly outshine an entire galaxy, radiating as much energy in a short amount of time as an ordinary ...
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Webb Finds Evidence for Neutron Star at Heart of Young Supernova ...Feb 22, 2024 · The supernova SN 1987A occurred 160,000 light-years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud. ... detected a burst of neutrinos lasting only a few ...
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Observation of a neutrino burst in coincidence with supernova ...A burst of eight neutrino events a preceding the optical detection of the supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud has been observed in a large underground ...
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AI Helps Astronomers Discover a New Type of SupernovaAug 13, 2025 · The blast, named SN 2023zkd, was first discovered in July 2023 by the Zwicky Transient Facility. A new artificial intelligence algorithm ...Missing: assisted | Show results with:assisted
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The Type II SN 2025pht in NGC 1637: A Red Supergiant with ...Oct 8, 2025 · We present an analysis of the SN II SN 2025pht in NGC 1637 at 12 Mpc and the detection of its counterpart in pre-explosion JWST and HST imaging.
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NASA's Chandra Reveals Star's Inner Conflict Before ExplosionAug 28, 2025 · The new Chandra study reveals that just hours before it exploded, the star's interior violently rearranged itself. This last-minute shuffling of ...
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[1205.6835] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for CosmologyMay 30, 2012 · Type Ia supernovae are very nearly standard candles in the near-infrared. Accurate supernova distances, coupled with other observational ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[astro-ph/9903264] The Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae - arXivMar 17, 1999 · ... Chandrasekhar limit and ignite carbon at their centers. Progenitor scenarios are reviewed critically and the strengths and weaknesses of ...
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The Subluminous and Peculiar Type Ia Supernova PTF09dav - arXivMar 9, 2011 · Spectroscopically, it appears superficially similar to the class of subluminous SN1991bg-like SNe, but it has several unusual features which ...
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[astro-ph/9805201] Observational Evidence from Supernovae for an ...May 15, 1998 · The paper uses supernovae data to favor an accelerating universe with a positive cosmological constant and a current acceleration of expansion.
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[PDF] A Comparative Study of the Absolute Magnitude Distributions of ...The intrinsic distribution has MB = 17.00, = 1.12, with a K-S confidence level approaching unity. The progenitors of SNe II-P are red supergiants that have.
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A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for Measuring ...In this review the emphasis will be on supernovae of Type Ia (SNe Ia). Type II supernovae have a wide range in peak absolute magnitude and can not be ...
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Short-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts - Annual ReviewsAug 18, 2014 · The progenitors of long GRBs have been identified as massive stars based on their association with Type Ic core-collapse supernovae (SNe) ...
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The electron-capture origin of supernova 2018zd | Nature AstronomyJun 28, 2021 · Here we present six indicators of electron-capture supernovae and show that supernova 2018zd is the only known supernova with strong evidence for or consistent ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Evidence for an Instability-induced Binary Merger in the Double ...Aug 13, 2025 · We present ultraviolet to infrared observations of the extraordinary Type IIn supernova 2023zkd (SN 2023zkd). Photometrically, it exhibits ...
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[2502.19469] Evidence for an Instability-Induced Binary Merger in ...Feb 26, 2025 · The paper suggests supernova 2023zkd is consistent with a massive, partially-stripped He star undergoing an instability-induced merger with a ...
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The physics of type Ia supernovae - ScienceDirect.comIt is widely accepted that SNe Ia arise from thermonuclear explosions of carbon–oxygen white dwarfs (CO WDs) in close binaries (Hoyle and Fowler, 1960; Nomoto ...
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Carbon Ignition in Type Ia Supernovae. II. A Three-dimensional ...The thermonuclear runaway that culminates in the explosion of a Chandrasekhar mass white dwarf as a Type Ia supernova begins centuries before the star ...
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The Chandrasekhar limit - Richard FitzpatrickNext: Neutron stars Up: Quantum statistics Previous: White-dwarf stars. The ... degeneracy pressure of the electrons is incapable of halting the ...
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[PDF] WHITE DWARFS (DEGENERATE DWARFS)where X is hydrogen abundance by mass fraction, µe is the mean number of nucleons per electron, and. A ≡. 8π. 3 mch. 3. H = 0.981 × 106. [ g cm −3],. (wd.3a). B ...
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Type Ia supernova progenitors: a contemporary view of a long ...Feb 6, 2025 · In this review, we give a current update on the different proposed Type Ia supernova progenitors, including descriptions of possible binary star configurations.
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Observational Clues to the Progenitors of Type Ia SupernovaeAug 18, 2014 · Two broad classes of progenitor binary systems have long been considered: single-degenerate (SD), in which a WD gains mass from a nondegenerate ...
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A unified mechanism for unconfined deflagration-to-detonation ...Nov 1, 2019 · The nature of type Ia supernovae (SNIa)—thermonuclear explosions of white dwarf stars—is an open question in astrophysics.
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[2412.01766] Type Ia supernova progenitors: a contemporary view ...Dec 2, 2024 · In this review, we give a current update on the different proposed Type Ia supernova progenitors, including descriptions of possible binary star configurations.
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A massive star dies without a bang, revealing the sensitive ... - PNASJan 21, 2020 · The spiral galaxy NGC 6946 spawned the first, and so far the only, failed supernova ever seen: a red supergiant star that vanished from the heavens without ...
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Red Supergiants as Supernova Progenitors - MDPIThe inevitable fate of massive stars in the initial mass range of ≈8– 30 M ⊙ in the red supergiant (RSG) phase is a core-collapse supernova (SN) explosion.
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Type Ia Supernovae - Bruno Leibundgut... half-life of 6.1 days to 56Co. The cobalt decays through electron capture (81%) and beta + decay (19%) to stable 56Fe with a half-life of 77 days. The early ...
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[PDF] Lecture 16 Supernova Light Curves and Spectra - Lick ObservatoryPlateau – the hydrogen envelope expands and cools to ~5500 K. Radiation left by the shock is released. Nearly constant luminosity. (T is constant and radius of ...
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II. Spectroscopic evolution in the photospheric phase, velocity ...The blackbody temperature is about 7000 K at these phases. By this stage the hot blue continuum has decreased and the line profiles are mostly P-Cygni shaped.
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[PDF] Chapter 5 Spherical Blastwaves & Supernova RemnantsFor a typical supernova, the initial ejection Page 3 47 velocity is uej ∼ 104 km s−1; thus, the blastwave solution is invalid when the supernova remnant is ...<|separator|>
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The large landscape of supernova, GRB, and cocoon interactionsLong gamma-ray bursts (LGRBs) are associated to the collapse of a massive star and the formation of a relativistic jet. As the jet propagates through the star, ...
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Magnetically dominated jets inside collapsing stars as a model for ...May 11, 2007 · The asymmetry is expected if the progenitor star is rapidly rotating, with the rotation axis providing a preferred direction for a jet-like ...Missing: polarization | Show results with:polarization
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II. Intrinsic supernova polarization and its relation to photometric and ...Here, we discuss the properties of the intrinsic SN polarization of 15 SNe from our SN sample, their photometric and spectroscopic properties, and the relations ...
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Core-Collapse Supernovae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe total energy carried by those neutrinos is 10 53 ergs , as compared to the total optical and kinetic energies of these events which is 10 51 ergs . The ...
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Type Ia supernovae from non-accreting progenitorsThe available nuclear energy at the onset of explosive oxygen burning suffices to create ejecta with a kinetic energy of ∼1051 erg, as in typical SNe Ia.
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SN1987A heralds the start of neutrino astronomy - CERN CourierJan 30, 2007 · Twenty years ago researchers observed neutrinos from the supernova SN1987A – the first detection of neutrinos from beyond our solar system.
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[PDF] FermilabJun 13, 2023 · Multi-messenger observations of SN 1987A confirmed that a Type-II supernova is driven by the collapse of the core of a massive star into a PNS, ...
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[PDF] Supernova remnants: Types and evolution - arXivNov 4, 2022 · One possibility is that the Crab nebula is a remnant of an electron capture supernova [36]. More detailed observations for the Crab and more.
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Supernova Remnants - Imagine the Universe!A supernova remnant (SNR) is the remains of a supernova explosion. SNRs are extremely important for understanding our galaxy.
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Supernova Remnant - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsSupernova remnants (SNRs) refer to the structures formed by the interaction of high-velocity material from a supernova with the surrounding ambient medium, ...
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Expanding supernova remnants and galactic radio sourcesThe model is then applied to individual parts of the Cygnus Loop for which measurements of shell thickness and expansion velocities are available. The total ...
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[PDF] Observational Aspects of Supernova Remnants - SciSpaceExpansion of the filaments is observed for nine objects: Tycho's SN, the Crab nebula, IC 443, the Monoceros nebula, Pup A, Kepler's SN, the Cygnus Loop, HB21.
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[2010.04356] Gravitational Waves from Core-Collapse SupernovaeOct 9, 2020 · We summarize our current understanding of gravitational wave emission from core-collapse supernovae. We review the established results from multi-dimensional ...
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Gravitational Waves from Gravitational Collapse | Living Reviews in ...This review covers the entire range of stellar collapse sources of gravitational waves: from the accretion-induced collapse of a white dwarf through the ...
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NASA's Fermi Proves Supernova Remnants Produce Cosmic RaysFeb 14, 2013 · Each round trip through the shock ramps up the particle's speed by about 1 percent. After many crossings, the particle obtains enough energy to ...<|separator|>
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Cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova shocks - Inspire HEPGalactic cosmic rays are widely believed to be accelerated in expanding shock waves initiated by supernova explosions. The theory of diffusive shock ...
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Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in Supernova Shocks - IOP ScienceFeb 14, 2019 · Our simulations prove that an SNR shock can modify the chemical composition of accelerated cosmic rays by preferentially extracting them from a homogeneous ...
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[1704.00415] Nucleosynthesis in thermonuclear supernovae - arXivApr 3, 2017 · The very same explosive thermonuclear fusion event is also one of the major processes contributing to the nucleosynthesis of the heavy elements, ...
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Triggered star formation and its consequences - Oxford AcademicStar formation can be triggered by compression from wind or supernova-driven shock waves that sweep over molecular clouds.Abstract · INTRODUCTION · INITIAL SIMULATION SETUP · SIMULATION RESULTS
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Star Formation Triggered by Shocks - IOPscienceThe external compression is driven by shock waves generated by phenomena such as stellar winds, supernova explosions, and cloud–cloud collisions.
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Supernova feedback in numerical simulations of galaxy formationWhile feedback from massive stars exploding as supernovae (SNe) is thought to be one of the key ingredients regulating galaxy formation, theoretically it is ...ABSTRACT · INTRODUCTION · METHODOLOGY · SIMULATIONS
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global star formation law by supernova feedback - Oxford AcademicABSTRACT. We address a simple model where the Kennicutt–Schmidt (KS) relation between the macroscopic densities of star formation rate (SFR, ρsfr) and gas.
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First results from the TNG50 simulation: galactic outflows driven by ...Herein we show first results from TNG50, focusing on galactic outflows driven by supernovae as well as supermassive black hole feedback.
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The impact of supernova feedback on metallicity-gradient evolution ...This work explores the role of supernova feedback on the metallicity gradients by comparing three feedback models, ejecting energy in thermal, stochastic and ...
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NASA's Fermi Confirms 'PeVatron' Supernova RemnantAug 10, 2022 · Theorists say the highest-energy cosmic ray protons in the Milky Way reach a million billion electron volts, or petaelectronvolt (PeV) energies.
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[1801.08890] Cosmic ray production in supernovae - arXivJan 26, 2018 · Cosmic rays are produced in supernovae via Fermi shock acceleration, with some reaching energies above 10^18 eV, and some above PeV in certain ...
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The Maximum Energy of Shock-Accelerated Cosmic Rays - arXivMay 12, 2023 · The paper uses a model to find that SNRs can only accelerate PeV particles if shock velocity exceeds ~10^4 km s^-1 and magnetic field ...
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Interstellar Shock Waves | ScienceAn understanding of interstellar shock waves is crucial in determining the structure of the interstellar medium.
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Electrons in the supernova-driven interstellar mediumThe interstellar medium (ISM) is populated with free electrons resulting from collisional ionization and photoionization of atoms and ions, which can be ...
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ARTICLE: A theory of the interstellar medium – Three components ...Feb 12, 2011 · Supernova explosions in a cloudy interstellar medium produce a three-component medium in which a large fraction of the volume is filled with hot, tenuous gas.
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[2305.16146] An Optically Targeted Search for Gravitational Waves ...May 25, 2023 · ... LIGO and Advanced Virgo. No gravitational wave associated with a core-collapse supernova has been identified. We then report the detection ...
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Searches for Continuous Gravitational Waves from Young ...Nov 2, 2021 · Searches for continuous gravitational waves from young supernova remnants in the early third observing run of advanced LIGO and Virgo.
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Optically targeted search for gravitational waves emitted by core ...The study searched for gravitational waves from core-collapse supernovae within 20 Mpc, but no significant candidates were detected. They also constrained the ...
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Ozone Depletion from Nearby SupernovaeIn separate simulations we calculate the ozone depletion due to both gamma rays and cosmic rays. We find that for the combined ozone depletion from these ...
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Ozone Depletion from Nearby Supernovae - IOPscienceIn separate simulations we calculate the ozone depletion due to both gamma rays and cosmic rays. We find that for the combined ozone depletion from these ...
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Core-collapse supernovae and the Younger Dryas/terminal ...▻ The Vela supernova was energetic and exceptionally close to the Solar System. ▻ Two independent age estimates (11,400; 13,000–16,000 yr BP) apply to Vela. ▻ ...
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Earth's atmosphere protects the biosphere from nearby supernovaeJun 14, 2024 · Ruderman was the first to suggest that increased cosmic radiation from a nearby SN may deplete Earth's atmospheric ozone. A number of studies ...
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[astro-ph/0301603] The Historical Supernovae - arXivJan 30, 2003 · The paper reviews historical supernovae including AD 1604 (Kepler's SN), 1572 (Tycho's SN), 1181, 1054 (Crab Nebula), 1006, and less certain ...
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SN 1054: A pulsar-powered supernova? - IOPscienceWe demonstrate that the spin-down of the newly born Crab pulsar could provide a sufficient energy supply to make SN 1054 visible at daytime for 23 days and at ...
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Trigger for Milky Way's Youngest Supernova Identified - NASAMar 30, 2016 · The data point strongly to a collision between two white dwarfs as being the trigger for the supernova explosion in G1.9+0.3.
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Antares Core Collapse Supernova Progenitor: Period AnalysesAntares is the one of the nearest red supergiants (RSG) and core collapse supernovae progenitors. Unlike Betelgeuse, Antares has a companion (B4V: Antares B)Missing: monitoring authoritative
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[PDF] arXiv:astro-ph/0410275v1 11 Oct 2004Supernova 1987A was discovered on February 24, 1987 by Ian Shelton (Kunkel. & Madore 1987) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. SN 1987A is the first supernova to ...
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[PDF] Supernova neutrino observations: What can we learn? - arXivJan 26, 2007 · The distance of SN 1987A, besides is obvious association with the Large Magellanic Cloud, could be directly determined with light echoes from ...
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[PDF] Twenty Years of Supernova 1987A - ESOSince SN 1987A exploded in the Large Magellanic Cloud. (LMC), the detectors on the northern hem- isphere measured the neutrinos after passage through the ...
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[PDF] Supernova 2011fe from an exploding carbon-oxygen white dwarf starOct 27, 2011 · Here we report early observations of SN 2011fe (PTF11kly) in M101 at a distance of 6.4 Mpc7, the closest SN Ia in the past 25 years. We find ...
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[PDF] Constraints on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova SN ...Sep 9, 2011 · The observations of SN 2011fe and historical imaging at the SN site have directly excluded symbiotic binary and probably helium-star progenitors ...
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THE YOUNG AND BRIGHT TYPE IA SUPERNOVA ASASSN-14lpJul 27, 2016 · THE YOUNG AND BRIGHT TYPE IA SUPERNOVA ASASSN-14lp: DISCOVERY, EARLY-TIME OBSERVATIONS, FIRST-LIGHT TIME, DISTANCE TO NGC 4666, AND PROGENITOR ...
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AI discovers new type of supernova triggered by black holeAug 13, 2025 · In July 2023, the Zwicky Transient Facility discovered supernova SN 2023zkd, located 730 million light-years from Earth. Six months later, in ...
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Bright Supernova 2025rbs Discovered by GOTOJul 27, 2025 · Type Ia supernovae like 2025rbs typically reach a peak brightness around magnitude -19.3, which at the distance of NGC 7331 would result in an ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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GOTO discovery of a possible SN in NGC 7331 (13.6 Mpc) - ADSJul 14, 2025 · We report on the discovery of a possible SN in the nearby galaxy NGC 7331 at 13.6 ± 2.6 Mpc with GOTO L-band magnitude of 17.07 ± 0.03 AB ...