File:SN 2013if with GeMS-GSAOI (geminiann18001a).tiff
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DescriptionSN 2013if with GeMS-GSAOI (geminiann18001a).tiff |
English: SN 2013if with GeMS/GSAOI, from left to right with linear scaling: Reference image (June 2015), discovery image (April 2013) and the image subtraction. SN 2013if had a projected distance from the nucleus as small as 600 light years (200 pc), which makes it the second most nuclear CCSN discovery in a LIRG to date in the optical and near-IR after SN 2010cu. |
Date | 12 January 2018, 13:09:00 (upload date) |
Source | SN 2013if with GeMS/GSAOI |
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Image title | SN 2013if with GeMS/GSAOI, from left to right with linear scaling: Reference image (June 2015), discovery image (April 2013) and the image subtraction. SN 2013if had a projected distance from the nucleus as small as 600 light years (200 pc), which makes it the second most nuclear CCSN discovery in a LIRG to date in the optical and near-IR after SN 2010cu. |
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