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PH1600: Introductory Astronomy Lecture 16: Star Death Find the Supernova

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Find the Supernova

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Next Lecture: Black Holes

School: Michigan Technological University

Professor: Robert Nemiroff

Online Course WebCT pages:

http://courses.mtu.edu/

This class can be taken online ONLY, class attendance is not required!

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You are responsible for… Lecture material

Listed wikipedia entries But not higher math

APODs posted during the semester APOD review every week during lecture

Completing the Quizzes Homework quizzes 1 - 7. Homework 8 due later (Monday) by 5 pm See WebCT at http://courses.mtu.edu/

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Zoom into the Pelican Nebula

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070702.html

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Wikipedia entries:

stellar evolution planetary nebula white dwarf supernova SN1987A neutron star

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Star Death

Low mass stars Planetary nebulas White dwarfs

High mass stars Supernovas Neutron stars Black holes

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M57: The Ring NebulaCredit: H. Bond et al., Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA), NASA APOD: 2006 June 25

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Exploring the Ring Credit & Copyright: Astro-Cooperation - Stefan Heutz/Wolfgang RiesAPOD: 2008 September 18

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NGC 2440: Cocoon of a New White DwarfCredit: H. Bond (STScI), R. Ciardullo (PSU), WFPC2, HST, NASA APOD: 2006 May 7

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The Cat's Eye NebulaCredit: J.P. Harrington and K.J. Borkowski (U. Maryland), HST, NASA APOD: 2002 March 24

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Cat's EyeCredit: NASA, ESA, HEIC, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / (AURA)APOD: 2005 September 24

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Halo of the Cat's EyeCredit: R. Corradi (Isaac Newton Group), D. Goncalves (Inst. Astrofisica de Canarias)APOD: 2003 November 1

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M2-9: Wings of a Butterfly NebulaCredit: B. Balick (U. Washington) et al., WFPC2, HST, NASA APOD: 2005 June 12

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IC 418: The Spirograph NebulaCredit: R. Sahai (JPL) et al., Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), NASA APOD: 2004 October 17

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The Eskimo Nebula from HubbleCredit: Andrew Fruchter (STScI) et al., WFPC2, HST, NASA APOD: 2006 July 9

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http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast162/Unit3/Images/WhiteDwarf.gif

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White Dwarf Star SpiralCredit: Tod Strohmayer (GSFC), CXC, NASA Illustration: Dana Berry (CXC)APOD: 2005 June 1

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An Intermediate Polar Binary SystemIllustration Credit & Copyright: Mark Garlick (Space-art)APOD: 2006 May 21

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Explosions from White Dwarf Star RS OphIllustration Credit & Copyright: David A. Hardy & PPARC APOD: 2006 July 26

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Nova Over IranCredit & Copyright: Mohammad Rahimi

APOD: 2007 February 19

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V838 Light Echo: The MovieCredit: H. Bond (STScI), et al., et al., ESA, NASA APOD: 2003 April 2

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White Dwarf Stars CoolCredit: H. Richer (UBC) et al., WFPC2, HST, NASA APOD: 2000 September 10

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Supernova 1994D and the Unexpected UniverseCredit: High-Z Supernova Search Team, HST, NASA APOD: 2000 March 12

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A Nearby Supernova in M51Credit & Copyright: R Jay GaBany (Cosmotography.com)APOD: 2005 July 19

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Supernovas

White dwarf supernova Type 1a All have nearly the same brightness

Core collapse supernova Type II Typical: Star tries to fuse iron in its core

We are “star-stuff”

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SN 2005ap: The Brightest Supernova Yet FoundCredit: SDSS, R. Quimby/McDonald Obs./UT-Austin APOD: 2007 October 16

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Composite CrabCredit: NASA - X-ray: CXC, J.Hester (ASU) et al.;

Optical: ESA, J.Hester and A.Loll (ASU); Infrared: JPL-Caltech, R.Gehrz (U. Minn)APOD: 2006 October 26

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SN 1006: Supernova Remnant in X-RaysCredit: J. Hughes (Rutgers) et al., CXC, NASA APOD: 2005 December 26

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X-Rays From Tycho's Supernova RemnantCredit: SAO, CXC, NASA

APOD: 2004 May 22

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Simeis 147: Supernova RemnantCredit & Copyright: Robert Gendler APOD: 2005 March 24

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The Mysterious Rings of Supernova 1987ACredit: (ESA/ STScI), HST, NASA APOD: 2002 March 31

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The Expanding Light Echoes of SN 1987ACredit: The SuperMACHO Team, CTIO, NOAO, NSF APOD: 2006 January 25

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Shocked by Supernova 1987ACredit: P. Garnavich (Harvard CfA) et al., NASA APOD: 2002 February 23

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Sher 25: A Pending Supernova?Credit & Copyright: W. Brandner (UIUC), et al., ESO, 1.54-m Telescope, Chile APOD: 2001 October 27

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Doomed Star Eta CarinaeCredit: J. Morse (ASU), K. Davidson (U. Minn) et al., WFPC2, HST, NASA APOD: 2006 March 26

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Neutron_star_cross_section.jpg

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http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2003/pulsaremission/pulsardiagram.jpg

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Composite CrabCredit: J. Hester (ASU) et al., CXC, HST, NASA APOD: 2005 March 26

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A Dark Pulsar in CTA 1 Credit: NASA, S. Pineault (DRAO)APOD: 2008 October 21

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A Lonely Neutron StarCredit: F. Walter (SUNY Stony Brook), WFPC2, HST, NASA

APOD: 1998 November 28

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A Nearby Supernova in M51Credit & Copyright: R Jay GaBany (Cosmotography.com)APOD: 2005 July 19