Supernova 1987 A is the brightest and nearest supernova observed since Kepler's SN1604, and is the only one close enough to resolve and directly observe the temporal growth of the ejecta. Over the past 25 years, intensive observations across the electromagnetic spectrum with observatories on the ground (Australia Telescope Compact Array, Gemini-S, Magellan, VLT) and in space (IUE, KAO, CGRO, Hubble, Chandra, Spitzer, Herschel) have given us an unprecedented view of the evolution of the debris of the supernova and of its shock interaction with circumstellar matter. The outer supernova debris, now expanding with velocities -8000 km/s, encountered the relatively dense circumstellar ring formed by presupernova mass loss starting in 1994. The re...
International audienceHigh resolution 11.7 and 18.3 micron mid-IR images of SN1987A obtained on day ...
IUE observations of the SN 1987A began shortly after the discovery and have been frequent through 19...
"The progenitor of the supernova 1987, Sk-69 202 probably had lost a few M odot in its stellar wind ...
Supernova 1987 A has given us an unprecedented view of the evolution of the explosion debris and its...
Supernovae are some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and they have throughout history...
Supernova 1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most intensively studied objects in the...
Supernova 1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most intensively studied objects in the...
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations with Hubble Space Telescope and Very Large Telesco...
Supernova 1987A, located 50 kpc away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, is the closest supernova (SN) ob...
The nearby SN 1987A offers a spatially resolved view of the evolution of a young supernova (SN) remn...
Observing the evolution of a supernova over several decades is unique. SN~1987A is the only object w...
International audienceThe collision between the ejecta of SN 1987A and its circumstellar ring is und...
The unusual structure and unique evolution of Supernova 1987A make this stellar remnant a subject of...
SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is close enough for a study of the very late time evolution o...
We present the discovery of several new regions of interaction between the ejecta and equatorial cir...
International audienceHigh resolution 11.7 and 18.3 micron mid-IR images of SN1987A obtained on day ...
IUE observations of the SN 1987A began shortly after the discovery and have been frequent through 19...
"The progenitor of the supernova 1987, Sk-69 202 probably had lost a few M odot in its stellar wind ...
Supernova 1987 A has given us an unprecedented view of the evolution of the explosion debris and its...
Supernovae are some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and they have throughout history...
Supernova 1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most intensively studied objects in the...
Supernova 1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most intensively studied objects in the...
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations with Hubble Space Telescope and Very Large Telesco...
Supernova 1987A, located 50 kpc away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, is the closest supernova (SN) ob...
The nearby SN 1987A offers a spatially resolved view of the evolution of a young supernova (SN) remn...
Observing the evolution of a supernova over several decades is unique. SN~1987A is the only object w...
International audienceThe collision between the ejecta of SN 1987A and its circumstellar ring is und...
The unusual structure and unique evolution of Supernova 1987A make this stellar remnant a subject of...
SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is close enough for a study of the very late time evolution o...
We present the discovery of several new regions of interaction between the ejecta and equatorial cir...
International audienceHigh resolution 11.7 and 18.3 micron mid-IR images of SN1987A obtained on day ...
IUE observations of the SN 1987A began shortly after the discovery and have been frequent through 19...
"The progenitor of the supernova 1987, Sk-69 202 probably had lost a few M odot in its stellar wind ...