but sophisticated enough to take into account the most important relevant observational facts. Work along these lines was already done byHatano et al. (1998); here we try to extend their efforts. In particular, we attempt to account for various observational selection effects that play a signific...
This book presents supernovo facts and explains what they are, and how to observe and discover them. It contains detailed galaxy images and is aimed at amateur astronomers who are readers of astronomy periodicals.Mobberley, Martindoi:10.1007/978-0-387-46269-1Mobberley Martin...
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The bottom images are details of the upper wide views. The supernovas at left and centre occurred about five billion years ago, the right seven billion years ago.(more) Type I supernovae can be divided into three subgroups—Ia, Ib, and Ic—on the basis of their spectra. The exact ...
With Messi, the facts are the facts: Thisis his last chance at a World Cup. He doesn’t need to win in Qatar to solidify himself as the GOAT. But a World Cup win — and a Golden Ball — would make his claim airtight. Kylian Mbappé, France: ...
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"For all their importance, it's a bit embarrassing for astronomers that we don't know fundamental facts about the environs of these supernovae," said Stefan Immler, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "Now, thanks to unprecedented X-ray and ultraviolet...
"For all their importance, it's a bit embarrassing for astronomers that we don't know fundamental facts about the environs of these supernovae," said Stefan Immler, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "Now, thanks to unprecedented X-ray and ultraviolet...
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Just the Facts It’s the environment, stupid! Would your favorite SNR have been detected? At the distance of M33, we should have detected •Most of the bright SNRs in the Galaxy and Magellanic Clouds •Most historical SNe - the Crab Nebula, Tycho, Cas A, & Kepler ...