Recently, 60 Fe was found in the Earth crust formed in a nearby recent supernova (SN). If the distance to the SN and mass of the progenitor of that SN was known, then one could constrain SN models. Knowing the positions, proper motions, and distances of dozens of young nearby neutron stars, we can determine their past flight paths and possible kinematic origin. Once the birth place of a neutron star in a SN is found, we would have determined the distance of the SN and the mass of the SN progenitor star
On 2017 August 17 the merger of two compact objects with masses consistent with two neutron stars wa...
Context: Isolated, cooling neutron stars with thermal X-ray emission remain rarely-detected objects ...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...
Recently, 60 Fe was found in the Earth crust formed in a nearby recent supernova (SN). If the distan...
The last 2 decades have seen the proposal, detection, and confirmation of live ^60Fe radioisotopes f...
The signature of 60Fe in deep-sea crusts indicates that one or more supernovae exploded in the solar...
Many neutron stars (NSs) and runaway stars apparently come from the same regions on the sky. This su...
Neutron stars are the remnants of massive stars after their deaths in supernova explosions. Some neu...
Live $^{60}$Fe has recently been reported in a deep-ocean ferromanganese crust. Analysis of the isot...
Young isolated radio-quiet neutron stars are still hot enough to be detectable at X-ray and optical ...
The majority of massive stars are born in binaries, and most unbind upon the first supernova. With p...
Several searches have found evidence of $^{60}$Fe deposition, presumably from a near-Earth supernova...
On 2017 August 17 the merger of two compact objects with masses consistent with two neutron stars wa...
The nature of the binary systems giving rise to Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) remains an unsolved probl...
On 2017 August 17 the merger of two compact objects with masses consistent with two neutron stars wa...
Context: Isolated, cooling neutron stars with thermal X-ray emission remain rarely-detected objects ...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...
Recently, 60 Fe was found in the Earth crust formed in a nearby recent supernova (SN). If the distan...
The last 2 decades have seen the proposal, detection, and confirmation of live ^60Fe radioisotopes f...
The signature of 60Fe in deep-sea crusts indicates that one or more supernovae exploded in the solar...
Many neutron stars (NSs) and runaway stars apparently come from the same regions on the sky. This su...
Neutron stars are the remnants of massive stars after their deaths in supernova explosions. Some neu...
Live $^{60}$Fe has recently been reported in a deep-ocean ferromanganese crust. Analysis of the isot...
Young isolated radio-quiet neutron stars are still hot enough to be detectable at X-ray and optical ...
The majority of massive stars are born in binaries, and most unbind upon the first supernova. With p...
Several searches have found evidence of $^{60}$Fe deposition, presumably from a near-Earth supernova...
On 2017 August 17 the merger of two compact objects with masses consistent with two neutron stars wa...
The nature of the binary systems giving rise to Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) remains an unsolved probl...
On 2017 August 17 the merger of two compact objects with masses consistent with two neutron stars wa...
Context: Isolated, cooling neutron stars with thermal X-ray emission remain rarely-detected objects ...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...