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Supernova remnants of red supergiants: From barrels to loops

Astronomy & Astrophysics
Core-collapse (CC) supernova remnants (SNRs) are the nebular leftovers of defunct massive stars that died during a supernova explosion, mostly while undergoing the red supergiant phase of their evolution.
.-A. Meyer   +7 more
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SISSI: Supernovae in a stratified, shearing interstellar medium. I. The geometry of supernova remnants

Astronomy & Astrophysics
We introduce the Supernovae In a Stratified, Shearing Interstellar medium (SISSI) simulation suite, which aims to enable a more comprehensive understanding of supernova remnants (SNRs) evolving in a complex interstellar medium (ISM) structured by the ...
Leonard E. C. Romano   +2 more
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Observational Evidence of Dust Evolution in Supernova Remnants: Size Redistribution toward Larger Grains in the Early Sedov Phase

Astrophysical Journal Letters
Recent observations have revealed that dust is widespread and abundant in galaxies up to z ≃ 8, significantly influencing their appearance and spectral properties.
H. Zhao 赵, B. Chen 陈, Jun 军 Li 李
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Possible explanations for the formation of ear-like structures in young Type Ia supernova remnants

Astronomy & Astrophysics
Several young type Ia supernova remnants (SNRs) exhibit apparent axisymmetrical deviations from spherical symmetry, manifested as two opposite ear-like protrusions in their projected morphologies. The origin of this specific feature remains debated, with
Biwen Bao   +3 more
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First Results from ISO Spectra of Supernova Remnants Heavily Interacting with the ISM

open access: closed, 1997
E. Oliva   +4 more
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First Results From ISO Spectra of Supernova Remnants Heavily Interacting with the ISM

open access: closed, 1998
E. Oliva   +4 more
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