Supernova Remnants Retain Memory Of Original Explosions, Astronomers Say
Thursday, December 17, 2009 - 14:07
in Astronomy & Space
New images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show that the symmetry of supernova remnants, or lack thereof, reveal how the original stars exploded. Astronomers say the discovery is important because it will help them better classify the original supernovas . The discovery is reported in a new Astrophysical Journal Letters study. Astronomers sort supernovas into several categories, or "types", based on properties observed days after the explosion and which reflect very different physical mechanisms that cause stars to explode. But, since observed remnants of supernovas are leftover from explosions thatoccurred long ago, other methods are needed to accurately classify the original supernovas. read more
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