Supernova 1604 is the last galactic supernova for which historical records exist. Johannes Kepler’s name is attached to it, as he published a detailed account of the observations made by himself and European colleagues. Supernova 1604 was very likely a type Ia supernova, which exploded 350–750 pc above the galactic plane. Its supernova remnant, known as Kepler’s supernova remnant, shows clear evidence for interaction with nitrogen-rich material in the north/northwest part of the remnant, which, given the height above the galactic plane, must find its origin in mass loss from the supernova progenitor system. The combination of a type Ia supernova and the presence of circumstellar material make Kepler’s supernova remnant a unique object to st...
The remnants of Type Ia supernovae can provide important clues about their progenitor-histories. We ...
We have performed deep X-ray observations of the remnant of Kepler's supernova (SN 1604) as a Key Pr...
International audienceObservations with imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) have enhanc...
October 2004 marks the 400th anniversary of the sighting of SN 1604, now marked by the presence of a...
This image shows the remnant Kepler's Supernova. This picture was produced thanks to the use of x-ra...
We present a model for the type Ia supernova remnant (SNR) of SN 1604, also known as Kepler's SNR. W...
A supernova close enough to the Earth is a spectacular event: it can appear as a “new star” as lumin...
We present a model for the type Ia supernova remnant (SNR) of SN 1604, also known as Kepler’s SNR. W...
The identity of Type Ia supernova progenitors remains a mystery, with various lines of evidence poin...
International audienceThe identity of Type Ia supernova progenitors remains a mystery, with various ...
The remnants of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) can provide important clues about their progenitor histo...
6 págs.; 4 figs.We have been searching for surviving companions of progenitors of Galactic Type-Ia s...
The remnants of Type Ia supernovae can provide important clues about their progenitor-histories. We ...
We have performed deep X-ray observations of the remnant of Kepler's supernova (SN 1604) as a Key Pr...
International audienceObservations with imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) have enhanc...
October 2004 marks the 400th anniversary of the sighting of SN 1604, now marked by the presence of a...
This image shows the remnant Kepler's Supernova. This picture was produced thanks to the use of x-ra...
We present a model for the type Ia supernova remnant (SNR) of SN 1604, also known as Kepler's SNR. W...
A supernova close enough to the Earth is a spectacular event: it can appear as a “new star” as lumin...
We present a model for the type Ia supernova remnant (SNR) of SN 1604, also known as Kepler’s SNR. W...
The identity of Type Ia supernova progenitors remains a mystery, with various lines of evidence poin...
International audienceThe identity of Type Ia supernova progenitors remains a mystery, with various ...
The remnants of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) can provide important clues about their progenitor histo...
6 págs.; 4 figs.We have been searching for surviving companions of progenitors of Galactic Type-Ia s...
The remnants of Type Ia supernovae can provide important clues about their progenitor-histories. We ...
We have performed deep X-ray observations of the remnant of Kepler's supernova (SN 1604) as a Key Pr...
International audienceObservations with imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) have enhanc...