Astronomers found almost perfect perfect supernova of unknown size and distance

by SkillAiNest

Glowing on the outskirts of Akashganga, astronomers have found the perfect spherical spirits of a supernova, challenging the accepted knowledge of the blasts. In addition to its terrible balance, the G305.4-2.2 or “Television” – “Perfect” is confused in terms of size and distance. Radio photos were occupied by the Australian Square Km Sarney Path Finder (Askap), which can be either young or old or old. Its remarkable form raises basic questions about how such perfect remnants are forming, especially in view of the nature of the chaos of the common storm death.

Astronomers rarely find the rest of the Sudol Supernova in Akashganga

According to a recent Study The print print server was published on Archives and accepted by the Australian Astronomy Society’s publication, television was detected during the evolutionary map of the universe project. Most of Supernova’s remnants (SNRS) have crodial shapes, no one is closer to the smooth circular extremity of the record -holding SNR. The authors mentioned, “This item is a circular harmony, which shows that it is one of the most circular galaxy SNRS to be seen so far.”

The unusual balance of the television is made with extremely low brightness, which makes it difficult to identify its distance or dimensions. From 45.6 to 156.5, this tells astronomers that this can be anywhere from us 7,170 to 25,101 light years. In the thin disk of the galaxy, its position under the galaxy plane where very few stars live, Adds Another layer of complexity. Its harmony identifies the recently -born neutron star, although it supports two other possibilities: an old, slow down neutron star or a young man who has not lost his initial form.

Although the television source is not yet known, astronomers choose Type IA Supernova, the explosion of less stars with more permanent strength. Starting with a more large -scale red giants, these cores are not so beautiful in remote or quality like the Kolips Supernova. This idea is called doubt, however, with the absence of a recognized parent star. Although the type IA scene was recommended directly without data, the authors actively discussed more resolution studies.

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