Indian Scientists uncovered the secret of Rare Supernova

Scientists of Aryabhatta Research and Observational Science Institute located in Nainital have uncovered the secret of this rare phenomenon in space.

Yogita
Published on: 11 July 2021 1:08 PM GMT
Indian Scientists uncovered the secret of Rare Supernova
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New Delhi: A very bright and fast moving supernova in space was illuminated by borrowed energy. Scientists of Aryabhatta Research and Observational Science Institute located in Nainital have uncovered the secret of this rare phenomenon in space.

Rare supernova:

The beginning of borrowing, the celestial body illuminated with energy, the research of scientists at the Sala Observatory in Nainital.

According to the study related to Supernova 2020 ANK, this celestial body is taking the energy of another neutron star through its powerful magnetic field. This detailed study could help unravel the mystery of the early universe.

This type of calculation, called a superluminous supernova, is very rare. This is because they usually arise from stars that have a minimum mass of at least 25 times that of the Sun. So far only 150 such supernovas have been found. The results of the research have been published in the renowned international journal Royal Society.

The incident happened trillions of years ago:

The supernova event took place four billion light years away from Earth. According to scientists, the rays of the incident that happened trillions of years ago have now been recorded in the laboratory.

Supernovae are actually energy-filled explosions occurring in space, from which huge amounts of energy are released.

Dr Shashibhushan Pandey, who was involved in the study, said that this supernova was first discovered in January 2020 by Jwicki Transitent and Facility America. The scientists of Nainital started studying on this. This institute comes under the Department of Science and Technology. In a galaxy, a superluminous supernova occurs only once in thousands of years.

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