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E0102-72.3

Supernova remnant in the constellation Tucana in the Small Magellanic Cloud

E0102-72.3

Summary

Supernova remnant in the constellation Tucana in the Small Magellanic Cloud

SN010102 Observational data (J2000

Journey Through E0102-72.3

E0102-72.3 (SNR B0102-72.3), short for 1E 0102.2-7219, is the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a neighbouring galaxy of the Milky Way.{{cite web

The appearance of E0102 is best explained by a model in which the ejecta is shaped like a cylinder that is being viewed almost exactly end-on. This model suggests that the explosion that created the E0102 remnant may itself have been strongly asymmetric, consistent with the rapid kicks given to neutron stars after supernova explosions. Another possibility is that the star exploded into a disk of material formed when material was shed from the equator of the pre-supernova red giant star. Such asymmetries have been observed in winds from lower mass red giants that form planetary nebulae.

The remnant consists of an outer blast wave produced by the supernova, and an inner ring of cooler material. This inner ring is probably expanding ejecta from the explosion that is being heated by a shock wave travelling backwards into the ejecta. At its center is an isolated neutron star, the first such neutron star discovered outside the Milky Way.

References

References

  1. [http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/neutron-star-small-magellanic-cloud-05889.html Astronomers Find Isolated Neutron Star in Small Magellanic Cloud]
  2. "Hubble Pinpoints Supernova Blast".
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