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- SN_2213-1745 abstract "SN 2213-1745 was an extremely remote superluminous supernova (SLSN), which occurred in between November 2004 and June 2005. Its peak far-ultraviolet absolute magnitude reached −21.2, which was comparable to the total absolute magnitude of its host galaxy. The distance (redshift) to this supernova z=2.0458 ± 0.0005 makes it one of the most remote supernova observed as of 2012. The luminosity of SN 2213-1745 evolved slowly over several years as it was still detectable in November 2006. Both the high luminosity and slow decay indicate that the supernova's progenitor was a star with an initial mass as high as 250 solar masses. The supernova explosion itself was likely a pair-instability supernova similar to the SN 2007bi event, with which it shares many similarities.".
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageExternalLink 10-billion-year-old-supernova-remnant-discovered-by-astronomers.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageExternalLink astronomers_find_12_billion_year_old_supernovae.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageID "37695998".
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageLength "2209".
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageRevisionID "678487005".
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2005.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Far-ultraviolet.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Hypernova.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink J2000.0.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Pair-instability_supernova.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink SLNS-R.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink SN_2007bi.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Superluminous_supernova.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Supernova_Legacy_Survey.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- SN_2213-1745 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SN 2213-1745".
- SN_2213-1745 caption "SN 2213-1745".
- SN_2213-1745 dec "2700.0".
- SN_2213-1745 discovery Supernova_Legacy_Survey.
- SN_2213-1745 distance "z=2.0458 ± 0.0005".
- SN_2213-1745 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2213-1745 epoch J2000.0.
- SN_2213-1745 hasPhotoCollection SN_2213-1745.
- SN_2213-1745 name "SN 2213-1745".
- SN_2213-1745 progenitor "~ 250 star".
- SN_2213-1745 ra "80019.97".
- SN_2213-1745 type SLNS-R.
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- SN_2213-1745 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2005.
- SN_2213-1745 subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2213-1745 type Article.
- SN_2213-1745 type Event.
- SN_2213-1745 type Article.
- SN_2213-1745 type Event.
- SN_2213-1745 type Object.
- SN_2213-1745 comment "SN 2213-1745 was an extremely remote superluminous supernova (SLSN), which occurred in between November 2004 and June 2005. Its peak far-ultraviolet absolute magnitude reached −21.2, which was comparable to the total absolute magnitude of its host galaxy. The distance (redshift) to this supernova z=2.0458 ± 0.0005 makes it one of the most remote supernova observed as of 2012. The luminosity of SN 2213-1745 evolved slowly over several years as it was still detectable in November 2006.".
- SN_2213-1745 label "SN 2213-1745".
- SN_2213-1745 sameAs m.0ndwmt8.
- SN_2213-1745 sameAs Q7391955.
- SN_2213-1745 sameAs Q7391955.
- SN_2213-1745 wasDerivedFrom SN_2213-1745?oldid=678487005.
- SN_2213-1745 isPrimaryTopicOf SN_2213-1745.