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Aftermath of a neutron star merger
A kilonova (also called a macronova) is a transient astronomical event that occurs in a compact binary system when two neutron stars (BNS) or a neutron
Kilonova
Flash of gamma rays from a distant galaxy
may both be the result of the merger of neutron stars, and both may be a kilonova, which may be more common in the universe than previously understood, according
Gamma-ray_burst
Type of stellar collision
known to have occurred—and its having the expected characteristics of a kilonova—showed that neutron star mergers are responsible for kilonovae as well
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Collapsed core of a massive star
bursts. Strong evidence for this model came from the observation of a kilonova associated with the short-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 130603B, and was
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Gravitational wave signal detected in 2017
11 hours after the signal, an astronomical transient SSS17a, later designated kilonova AT 2017gfo, was observed in the galaxy NGC 4993. It was captured by numerous
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Nucleosynthesis pathway
of neutron star matter thrown off by a binary neutron star merger in a kilonova. The relative contribution of each of these sources to the astrophysical
R-process
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
February 2014. Berger, E.; Fong, W.; Chornock, R. (2013). "An r-process Kilonova Associated with the Short-hard GRB 130603B". The Astrophysical Journal
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Neutron star collision and explosion
GRB 200522A is a large kilonova in the Constellation Pisces. It was first observed in May 2020 by the Hubble Space Telescope. It is the result of the largest
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Stellar explosion can refer to: Nova Kilonova Micronova Supernova Type Ia supernova Type Ib and Ic supernovae Type II supernova Superluminous supernova
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Astrophysical phenomenon
U Scorpii. Collapsar – Star that has undergone gravitational collapse Kilonova – Aftermath of a neutron star merger List of supernova candidates List
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Observation in physical cosmology
a kilonova, the optical afterglow of a neutron star merger, using the expanding photosphere method. Due to the blackbody nature of early kilonova spectra
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Array of robotic optical telescopes
highly magnetic neutron star, providing energy to power the supernova. Kilonova Seekers is a citizen science project on the Zooniverse platform designed
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NASA satellite of the Explorer program
burst, GRB 151027B. 18 August 2017: Swift discovers UV emission from the kilonova AT 2017gfo, the electromagnetic counterpart to GW170817. 23 September 2017:
Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory
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2017. Tanvir, N. R.; et al. (2017). "The Emergence of a Lanthanide-rich Kilonova Following the Merger of Two Neutron Stars". The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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Czech space telescope
Zajaček, M.; Topinka, M.; Dániel, V. (2022-07-12), Quick Ultra-VIolet Kilonova surveyor (QUVIK), arXiv:2207.05485, retrieved 2026-03-16 s.r.o, Titio.
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Production of the elements in a supernova explosion
S2CID 217163611. Arcavi, I.; et al. (2017). "Optical emission from a kilonova following a gravitational-wave-detected neutron-star merger". Nature. 551
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Nuclear explosion in a white dwarf star
Hypernova – Supernova that ejects a large mass at unusually high velocity Kilonova – Aftermath of a neutron star merger Micronova – Explosive stellar phenomenon
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Aspect of relativity in physics
observatories collaborated to detect the electromagnetic counterpart, a kilonova in the galaxy NGC 4993, 40 megaparsecs away, emitting a short gamma ray
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British astronomer
recorded up to that date. In 2013, he led a team that discovered so-called kilonova emission accompanying GRB 130603B, which provided the first direct evidence
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Equation explaining structure of a spherical body of isotropic material
GW170817) and the subsequent information from electromagnetic radiation (kilonova), the data suggest that the maximum mass limit is close to 2.17 solar masses
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"The Bird, the Lion, and the Wildkin" 1:33 2. "Fend You Off" 3:52 3. "Kilonova" 4:07 4. "Are You the Only One Now?" 4:26 5. "Go Home My Friend" 1:56 6
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Succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects
consists of a pair of neutron stars, their merger will be accompanied by a kilonova/hypernova explosion that may allow the position to be accurately identified
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Types of celestial objects that can emit gamma-ray bursts
was confirmed by the GW170817 observation of a neutron star merger and a kilonova. As of 2007, there is almost universal agreement in the astrophysics community
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gamma-ray burst (1993–2017): From binary neutron stars merger, produce a kilonova explosion and short gamma-ray burst GRB 170817A was detected in both electromagnetic
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Nonprofit organization and astronomical observatory
October 2017). "Astronomers Use Global Telescope Network to Catch a Fleeting Kilonova for the First Time" (Press release). Las Cumbres Observatory. Retrieved
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American space science communicator (born 1985)
light waves, X-rays, and gravitational waves via the LIGO observation of a Kilonova. Third place – Total Solar eclipse over much of the continental United
Tim_Dodd
Citizen science platform
D; Kumar, A; Steeghs, D; Galloway, D K; Dhillon, V S (21 August 2024). "Kilonova Seekers : the GOTO project for real-time citizen science in time-domain
Zooniverse
Short gamma-ray burst
neutron stars, and both may be a hitherto-unknown class of kilonova transients. Kilonova events, therefore, may be more diverse and common in the universe
GRB_150101B
Quantum description of black holes
of which are exceedingly violent mass-shedding events like supernovas, kilonovas, and hypernovas. However, an accreting neutron star (one slowly siphoning
Fuzzball_(string_theory)
Musical artist
expected in the fall of 2018. The 2018 record is a covers record called Kilonova. Covers include songs by Bad Religion, Bill Withers, Captain Beefheart
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Topics referred to by the same term
Knova or k-nova may refer to: Kilonova, a type of supernova KNOVA customer relationship management service, a division of Consona Corporation KNOVA Learning
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Particle outflow from an accretion disk
PMID 29364880. Kasen, Daniel; Fernández, Rodrigo; Metzger, Brian D. (2015-06-01). "Kilonova light curves from the disc wind outflows of compact object mergers". Monthly
Disk_wind
Photon field that fills our universe
by the most powerful physical processes in the modern universe such as kilonovas and merging black holes. The origin and the physical processes involved
Diffuse extragalactic background radiation
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Search for Kilonovae: PS17cke confirmed to be an LBV outburst and not a kilonova candidate". Transient Name Server Astronote. 36: 1. Bibcode:2022TNSAN.
List of luminous blue variable stars
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Russian network of automated telescopes
Kilonova Novae Asteroids, including potentially dangerous ones Cataclysmic variables Optical orphan flares Comets Independent discovery of kilonova on
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Comparison of a large range of energies
energy released in a typical Ia-type supernova, core-collapse supernova and kilonova (macronova) too, sometimes referred to as a foe or bethe. >1044 J Upper
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of a 760 nm P Cygni line in AT2017gfo: Identification of yttrium in the kilonova photosphere". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 675: A194. arXiv:2306.14942. Bibcode:2023A&A
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Supernova in the constellation Hydra
discovered on 11 April 2024. Roughly 5.8 hours after the explosion, the Kilonova finder (Kinder) performed an early-phase, high-cadence, and multiband photometric
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Binary pulsar–neutron star system in the constellation Vulpecula
gravitational waves, which will eventually lead to a neutron star merger and a kilonova in 46 million years. The PSR J1946+2052 system was discovered by radio
PSR_J1946+2052
Gravitational-wave detector in Italy
gamma-ray burst was also detected, and optical telescopes later discovered a kilonova corresponding to the merger. After further upgrades, Virgo began its third
Virgo_interferometer
American astrophysicist (born 1957)
identified the characteristic signature of the astrophysical r-process in the kilonova associated with a neutron star merger. This site is thought to be responsible
Timothy_Beers
Planned space telescope
(GW) from the mergers of binaries involving neutron stars, referred to as Kilonova. Such detections will be the key to using these events for addressing fundamental
ULTRASAT
Spanish nuclear astrophysicist
elements creation in supernovae, neutron star mergers, and their associated kilonova". Birth date and place from German National Library catalog entry, retrieved
Almudena_Arcones
American theoretical astrophysicist
radioactive decay of r-process nuclei, in which they introduced the term "kilonova". These models provided a basis for interpreting the electromagnetic counterpart
Brian_D._Metzger
1R. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac60a2. hdl:11392/2492273. ISSN 0004-637X. "Kilonova Discovery Challenges our Understanding of Gamma-Ray Bursts". Gemini Observatory
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Galaxy in the constellation of Hydra
after the gravitational wave and gamma-ray signals, an optical transient, kilonova AT 2017gfo (initially designated SSS17a), was detected in NGC 4993, allowing
NGC_4993
Brazilian physicist
2023, "for organizing and leading a team that co-discovered the optical kilonova counterpart to the first binary neutron star gravitational wave event from
Marcelle_Soares-Santos
Polish documentary and popular science television series
Paczyński October 28, 2017 47 Pulsars Pulsary November 11, 2017 48 The First Kilonova - A Breakthrough in Astronomy Pierwsza kilonowa - przełom w astronomii
Astronarium
American astronomer
S2CID 55424196. "Here's Something Strange, the Afterglow From Last Year's Kilonova is Continuing to Brighten – Universe Today". Universe Today. 2018-01-22
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may both be the result of the merger of neutron stars, and both may be a kilonova (i.e., a luminous flash of radioactive light that produces elements like
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Musical artist
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