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rotates 30 times per second Hot gas is pulled towards the neutron. Supernovae . J081659.74+511233.7 . and . J07285387+3349106. . with . the BSU . Observatory. Benjamin . Lombard and Sarah Peck . (Mentor: Professor Jamie Kern). Bridgewater State University. Abstract. From Supernovae to Planets. Drafted by Manning for the . SOFIA . Team. 0. Topic: . Supernovase. .. Concepts: . Supernovae, planet formation, infrared observations. Missionb. : . SOFIA. Coordinated by: . Original source: Arnett. , W.D.; et al. (1989). "Supernova 1987A". . Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. . 27. : 629–700. .. From Wikipedia article, downloaded 9/8/14, . http. ://. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_1987A. Array for Sub-. F. ermi . E. nergy . H. eavy Ion . R. eaction . D. ynamics. Summer REU Program 2012. Brittany Abromeit. August 3, 2012. 1. Outline:. Supernovae and the resulting neutron stars. Nuclear Equation of State. Developed by . the SOFIA Team. 0. Topic: . Supernovae. Concepts: . Supernovae, planet formation, infrared observations. Mission: . SOFIA. Coordinated by: . the NASA Astrophysics Forum. An Instructor’s Guide for using the slide sets is available at the ASP website . supernovae in LIRGs. Image processing courtesy Mischa Schirmer (Gemini Obs.). Supervisors:. . Stuart Ryder. Richard McDermid. Erik Kool. Macquarie University / AAO. Collaborators: . . Seppo Mattila. Developed by . the SOFIA Team. 0. Topic: . Supernovae.. Concepts: . Supernovae, planet formation, infrared observations. Missionb. : . SOFIA. Coordinated by: . the NASA Astrophysics Forum. An Instructor’s Guide for using the slide sets is available at the ASP website . Mysterious explosions in the Universe. Poonam Chandra. Royal Military College of Canada. Universe is 14 billion years old.. Our sun is 5 billion years.. Supernovae and Gamma ray bursts. Explosions lasting fraction of a second to few seconds.. light curves and spectral evolution. Bruno . Leibundgut. ESO. The core-collapse SN poster child. SN 1987A. the best observed supernova ever. Suntzeff. (2003). (also . Fransson. et al. 2007). What do we want to learn about supernovae?. Most stars either have M < 1.4 . M. ʘ. , . or can lose enough mass during post-main sequence evolution to get there, and end as white dwarf. However if core is more massive, nothing can stop gravitational collapse. University of Sheffield. What is a supernova?. Stellar explosions. Types of supernova. The importance of. supernovae. Supernova remnants. Stellar explosions. Most stars are a balancing act between gravity and pressure. Chelsea Braun. Credit: Artist illustration ESO, http. ://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/2006-1130supernova.jpg. Overview. What is a Supernova?. Types of Supernovae. Supernovae in NGC 4088. Patrick L. Kelly et al. 2014 arXiv:1411.6009 . submitted to Nature. Summarised. . by Poonam Chandra. February 18, 2015. Poonam Chandra. 1. Punch line. Discovery of the . first multiply-imaged . gravitationally-lensed supernova.. Bruno Leibundgut. Some past supernova surveys. Historical surveys. Zwicky. /Caltech/Palomar/POSS. first systematic searches with the 18” Schmidt. only provider of . SNe. for a long time. Asiago. (.

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