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. 2007 Oct 18;449(7164):E1-2.
doi: 10.1038/nature06282.

A very faint core-collapse supernova in M85

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A very faint core-collapse supernova in M85

A Pastorello et al. Nature. .

Abstract

An anomalous transient in the early Hubble-type (S0) galaxy Messier 85 (M85) in the Virgo cluster was discovered by Kulkarni et al. on 7 January 2006 that had very low luminosity (peak absolute R-band magnitude M(R) of about -12) that was constant over more than 80 days, red colour and narrow spectral lines, which seem inconsistent with those observed in any known class of transient events. Kulkarni et al. suggest an exotic stellar merger as the possible origin. An alternative explanation is that the transient in M85 was a type II-plateau supernova of extremely low luminosity, exploding in a lenticular galaxy with residual star-forming activity. This intriguing transient might be the faintest supernova that has ever been discovered.

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  • An unusually brilliant transient in the galaxy M85.
    Kulkarni SR, Ofek EO, Rau A, Cenko SB, Soderberg AM, Fox DB, Gal-Yam A, Capak PL, Moon DS, Li W, Filippenko AV, Egami E, Kartaltepe J, Sanders DB. Kulkarni SR, et al. Nature. 2007 May 24;447(7143):458-60. doi: 10.1038/nature05822. Nature. 2007. PMID: 17522679

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