Other discoveries in the Milky Way detailed in the special edition include the sharpest image yet of a gamma ray source — a nearby supernova remnant — which will enable researchers to study this object at finer scale than before — and three new «gamma ray shells» that are possibly examples of
a new type of supernova remnant.
Not exact matches
FLASH
OF LIGHT
Type 1a
supernovas, such as the one seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image, can be triggered in at least two different ways,
new research shows.
The 169 mystery sources might be previously undiscovered
supernova remnants or black holes, or they could be a completely
new type of superpowerful object.
New work from a team
of Carnegie cosmochemists published by Science Advances reports analyses
of carbon - rich dust grains extracted from meteorites that show that these grains formed in the outflows from one or more
type II
supernovae more than two years after the progenitor stars exploded.
The proposal, reported online February 1 at arXiv.org, suggests a
new way to create this
type of supernova, whose origins are still...
But a
new study presents evidence that, for at least one kind
of galaxy, the binary - accretion model should not be more than a minor contributor to the observed
type Ia
supernovae population.
A
new class
of supernova was discovered by scientists at Berkeley and may be the first example
of a
new type of exploding star.
They applied a
new technique that could have implications for understanding other
Type Ia
supernovae, a class
of stellar explosions that scientists use to determine the expansion rate
of the universe.