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Indian astronomers spot rare super star that can help probe mysteries of early universe

Indian astronomers spot rare super star that can help probe mysteries of early universe

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Vijay Mohan

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 10

Indian astronomers have discovered a rare and extremely bright supernova that shines with the energy borrowed from an exotic type of neutron star that can help probe the mysteries of the early universe.

 Such type of ancient super luminous spatial objects are hydrogen deficient and fast evolving and very rare because they generally originated from very massive stars having a size at least 25 times that of the Sun. The number of such massive stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way or in nearby galaxies, is very lesss.

 These ancient objects are among the least understood supernovae because their underlying sources are unclear and their extremely high peak luminosity is unexplained using the conventional power-source models.

 The supernova, labeled SN-2020ank, which was first discovered by the Zwicky Transient Facility in January 2020, was studied by scientists from the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital. The apparent look of the SN-2020ank was very similar to that of other objects in the field, but once the brightness was estimated, it turned out as a very blue object reflecting its brighter character.

 The research team observed it using special arrangements at India’s recently commissioned Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT) along with two other Indian telescopes: Sampurnanand Telescope and Himalayan Chandra Telescope. They found that the outer layers of the onion structured supernova had been peeled off and the core was shining with a borrowed energy source.

 The study, published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, has suggested the possibility of a powering source from an exotic type of neutron star with an ultra-powerful magnetic field having a total mass 3.6 to 7.2 times that of the Sun.

 The study has also established the role of DOT in exploring very rare distant super luminous supernova in the future, according to a statement issued today by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Deeper investigations could explore the underlying physical mechanisms, possible progenitors and environments hosting such rare explosions and their possible associations with other energetic explosions like Gamma-ray bursts and Fast Radio Bursts, the statement added.


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