The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) was used to search for broad O VI emission from the shock interaction zones produced by the collision of high-velocity supernova ejecta with the dense inner circumstellar ring of SN 1987A. Since the shock interaction with the inner ring began in 1997, broad (FWHM = 300 km/sec) emission from optical coronal lines (e.g. [Fe X], [Fe XI], and [Fe XIV]) has emerged and increased exponentially in strength. O VI 1032-1038 Angstrom emission is expected to track the coronal lines. O VI is also expected to be the primary cooling transition for the million-degree shocked gas. An accurate measurement of the O VI line strength would significantly improve current models of the shock interaction. FUSE obse...
The high-velocity Lyα emission from SN 1987A observed with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph ...
We have used the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope to observe the spectra of S...
(v, 700 km sÿ1) shell at,1016 cm from the exploding star. Narrow emission features are visible in th...
The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) was used to search for emission from the shock int...
The first five years of IUE data of SN 1987A (1987.2 - 1992.5) have been re-analyzed to generate a c...
Supernovae are some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and they have throughout history...
Supernova 1987 A is the brightest and nearest supernova observed since Kepler's SN1604, and is the o...
We discuss high resolution VLT/UVES observations (FWHM ~ 6 km s-1) from October 2002 (day ~5700 past...
Supernova 1987 A has given us an unprecedented view of the evolution of the explosion debris and its...
We present seven epochs between October 1999 and November 2007 of high resolution VLT/UVES echelle s...
We present ultraviolet and optical spectra of the first bright spot (P.A. = 29°) on SN 1987A's equat...
Highly ionized gas, in particular C IV and O VI, is produced in the interstellar medium in regions w...
Optical and ultraviolet observations of the Type IIn supernova SN 1995N at epochs between 321 and 17...
We present the most sensitive ultraviolet observations of Supernova 1987A to date. Imaging spectrosc...
International audienceWe report the results of a search for O VI absorption in the spectra of ~100 h...
The high-velocity Lyα emission from SN 1987A observed with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph ...
We have used the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope to observe the spectra of S...
(v, 700 km sÿ1) shell at,1016 cm from the exploding star. Narrow emission features are visible in th...
The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) was used to search for emission from the shock int...
The first five years of IUE data of SN 1987A (1987.2 - 1992.5) have been re-analyzed to generate a c...
Supernovae are some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and they have throughout history...
Supernova 1987 A is the brightest and nearest supernova observed since Kepler's SN1604, and is the o...
We discuss high resolution VLT/UVES observations (FWHM ~ 6 km s-1) from October 2002 (day ~5700 past...
Supernova 1987 A has given us an unprecedented view of the evolution of the explosion debris and its...
We present seven epochs between October 1999 and November 2007 of high resolution VLT/UVES echelle s...
We present ultraviolet and optical spectra of the first bright spot (P.A. = 29°) on SN 1987A's equat...
Highly ionized gas, in particular C IV and O VI, is produced in the interstellar medium in regions w...
Optical and ultraviolet observations of the Type IIn supernova SN 1995N at epochs between 321 and 17...
We present the most sensitive ultraviolet observations of Supernova 1987A to date. Imaging spectrosc...
International audienceWe report the results of a search for O VI absorption in the spectra of ~100 h...
The high-velocity Lyα emission from SN 1987A observed with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph ...
We have used the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope to observe the spectra of S...
(v, 700 km sÿ1) shell at,1016 cm from the exploding star. Narrow emission features are visible in th...