Astronomy:SN 2004gt
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Short description: Type Ic supernova in the interacting galaxy NGC 4038
Spectral class | Ic[1] |
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Constellation | Corvus |
Right ascension | 12h 01m 50.37s[2] |
Declination | −18° 52′ 12.7″[2] |
Epoch | J2000.0 |
Galactic coordinates | 286.9460 +42.4568 (34" W, 10" S) |
Distance | 63 Mly (19.2 Mpc)[3] |
Host | NGC 4038 |
Peak apparent magnitude | 14.9[2] |
SN 2004GT was a type Ic supernova that happened in the interacting galaxy NGC 4038 on December 12, 2004. The event occurred in a region of condensed matter in the western spiral arm.[2] The progenitor was not identified from older images of the galaxy, and is either a type WC Wolf-Rayet star with a mass over 40 times that of the Sun, or a star 20 to 40 times as massive as the Sun in a binary star system.[3]
References
- ↑ Modjaz, M. et al. (May 2014), "Optical Spectra of 73 Stripped-envelope Core-collapse Supernovae", The Astronomical Journal 147 (5): 99–116, doi:10.1088/0004-6256/147/5/99, 99, Bibcode: 2014AJ....147...99M.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Monard, L. A. G. et al. (December 2004), Green, D. W. E., ed., "Supernovae 2004gt, 2004gu, 2004gv", IAU Circular 1 (8454): 1, Bibcode: 2004IAUC.8454....1M.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Maund, Justyn R. et al. (September 2005), "Luminosity and Mass Limits for the Progenitor of the Type Ic Supernova 2004gt in NGC 4038", The Astrophysical Journal 630 (1): L33–L36, doi:10.1086/491620, Bibcode: 2005ApJ...630L..33M.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN 2004gt.
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