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SN2010jl supernova, Supernova At lst I've found


SN2010jl supernova, Supernova At lst I've found | New
Observations made with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, provides new evidence that the shock wave erated by the supernova is able to penetrate a collection of gas around a star that exploded. This discovery may help astronomers know the why some explosions

supernova supernova stronger than others.

On 3 November 2010, a supernova was found in galaxy UGC 5189A, loed 160 million light-yrs from rth with TODD data from the All Sky Automated Telescope in Hawaii.

Composite of UGC 5189A shows X-ray data in purple and optical data from Hubble telekop in red, green, and blue. SN 2010jl is the top of the galactic X-ray light is very bright.

Quoted from spacedaily.com, Tuesday (22/05/2012), The resrch tm used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to observe this supernova in December 2010 and October 2011. This supernova is one of the brightest supernova of other supernova ever detected by X-rays.

With optical light, SN 2010jl 10 times brighter than other types of supernova that resulted from the explosion of massive stars. And it goes into the brightest supernova group that is currently known by the optical . Different explanations proposed to explain the supernova energy including supernova blast wave interaction with matter density around the star will explode. Radioactive resulting from instability of the supernova (dipisu by the conversion of gamma rays into particle and anti-anti-particle), and the emission from the core of the star with a strong magnetic field which is not unusual.

Data retrieved from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows that the X-rays from the supernova blast wave is absorbed by the surrounding gas collection. And collection of the gas comes from the star is still before he explodes.

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