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- SCP_06F6 abstract "SCP 06F6 is (or was) an astronomical object of unknown type, discovered on 21 February 2006 in the constellation Boötesduring a survey of galaxy cluster CL 1432.5+3332.8 with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys Wide Field Channel.According to research authored by Kyle Barbary of the Supernova Cosmology Project, the object brightened over a period of roughly 100 days, reaching a peak intensity of magnitude 21; it then faded over a similar period.Barbary and colleagues report that the spectrum of light emitted from the object does not match known supernova types, and is dissimilar to any known phenomena in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey database. The light in the blue region shows broad line features, while the red region shows continuous emission. The spectrum shows a handful of spectral lines, but when astronomers try to trace any one of them to an element the other lines fail to match up with any other known elements.Because of its uncommon spectrum, the team was not able to determine the distance to the object using standard redshift techniques; it is not even known whether the object is within or outside the Milky Way. Furthermore, no Milky Way star or external galaxy has been detected at this location, meaning any source is very faint.The European X-ray satellite XMM Newton made an observation in early August 2006 which appears to show an X-ray glow around SCP 06F6, two orders of magnitude more luminous than that of supernovae.Observations from the Palomar Transient Factory reported in 2009, indicate a redshift z = 1.189 and a peak magnitude of −23.5 absolute (comparable to SN2005ap) making SCP 06F6 one of the most luminous transient phenomenon known as of that date.".
- SCP_06F6 thumbnail SCP_06F6.jpg?width=300.
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- SCP_06F6 wikiPageExternalLink CBET000546.txt.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageExternalLink L129.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageExternalLink dn17262.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageID "19334239".
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageLength "6733".
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageRevisionID "683074076".
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Camera_for_Surveys.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_object.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Black_hole.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Boötes.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_star.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boötes_(constellation).
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernovae.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_object.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_cluster.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way_galaxy.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Pair-instability_supernova.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Palomar_Transient_Factory.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Phenomenon.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink SN2005ap.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink SN_2005ap.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Sloan_Digital_Sky_Survey.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Supernova_Cosmology_Project.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Technion_–_Israel_Institute_of_Technology.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Type_II_supernova.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink Type_Ia_supernova.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Warwick.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink White_dwarf.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink XMM-Newton.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink XMM_Newton.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLink File:SCP_06F6.jpg.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SCP 06F6".
- SCP_06F6 hasPhotoCollection SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SCP_06F6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sky.
- SCP_06F6 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- SCP_06F6 subject Category:Boötes_(constellation).
- SCP_06F6 subject Category:Supernovae.
- SCP_06F6 type Event.
- SCP_06F6 type Event.
- SCP_06F6 type Object.
- SCP_06F6 comment "SCP 06F6 is (or was) an astronomical object of unknown type, discovered on 21 February 2006 in the constellation Boötesduring a survey of galaxy cluster CL 1432.5+3332.8 with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys Wide Field Channel.According to research authored by Kyle Barbary of the Supernova Cosmology Project, the object brightened over a period of roughly 100 days, reaching a peak intensity of magnitude 21; it then faded over a similar period.Barbary and colleagues report that the spectrum of light emitted from the object does not match known supernova types, and is dissimilar to any known phenomena in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey database. ".
- SCP_06F6 label "SCP 06F6".
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs m.04n0989.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs SCP_06F6.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs Q211320.
- SCP_06F6 sameAs Q211320.
- SCP_06F6 wasDerivedFrom SCP_06F6?oldid=683074076.
- SCP_06F6 depiction SCP_06F6.jpg.
- SCP_06F6 isPrimaryTopicOf SCP_06F6.