The remnant of the new star of 1670 seen with modern instruments

This picture shows the remains of the new star that was seen in the year 1670. It was created from a combination of visible-light images from the Gemini telescope (blue), a submillimetre map showing the dust from the SMA (yellow) and finally a map of the molecular emission from APEX and the SMA (red).

The star that European astronomers saw in 1670 was not a nova, but a much rarer, violent breed of stellar collision. It was spectacular enough to be easily seen with the naked eye during its first outburst, but the traces it left were so faint that very careful analysis using submillimetre telescopes was needed before the mystery could finally be unravelled more than 340 years later.

Oikeudet:

ESO/T. Kamiński

Kuvasta

Tunnistus:eso1511b
Tyyppi:Havainto
Julkaisupäivä:23. maaliskuuta 2015 17:00
Vastaavat julkaisut:eso1511
Koko:882 x 882 px

Kohteesta

Nimi:Nova Vulpeculae 1670
Tyyppi:Milky Way : Star : Type : Variable : Nova
Constellation:Vulpecula
Kategoria:Stars

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Position (RA):19 47 36.90
Position (Dec):27° 19' 1.19"
Field of view:1.48 x 1.48 arcminutes
Suuntaus:Pohjoinen on 0.2° vasen pystysuuntaan nähden

Värit ja suotimet

KaistaTeleskooppi
Optinen
hydrogen
Gemini Observatory
GMOS
MillimetriSubmillimeter Array
MillimetriAtacama Pathfinder Experiment
MillimetriSubmillimeter Array