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Planetary Nebula Morphologies Indicate a Jet-Driven Explosion of SN 1987A and Other Core-Collapse Supernovae
DOI: 10.3390/galaxies12030029 Bibcode: 2024Galax..12...29S

Soker, Noam

I demonstrate the usage of planetary nebulae (PNe) to infer that a pair of jets shaped the ejecta of the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) SN 1987A. The main structure of the SN 1987A inner ejecta, the 'keyhole', comprises two low-intensity zones. The northern one has a bright rim on its front, while the southern one has an elongated nozzle. An earli…

2024 Galaxies
eHST JWST 8
Temporal Changes in the Infrared Spectra of Magellanic Carbon Stars
DOI: 10.3390/galaxies12050061 Bibcode: 2024Galax..12...61S

Eriksson, K.; Sahai, R.; Höfner, S. +9 more

The Medium-Resolution Spectrometer on the Mid-Infrared Instrument on the JWST obtained spectra of three carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Two of the spectra differ significantly from spectra obtained ∼16–19 years earlier with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope. The one semi-regular variable among the three has chang…

2024 Galaxies
JWST 0
Cosmological Model Tests with JWST
DOI: 10.3390/galaxies10060108 Bibcode: 2022Galax..10..108L

Lovyagin, Nikita; Raikov, Alexander; Yershov, Vladimir +1 more

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which has recently become operational, is capable of detecting objects at record-breaking redshifts, z≳15. This is a crucial advance for observational cosmology, as at these redshifts the differences between alternative cosmological models manifest themselves in the most obvious way. In recent years, some obs…

2022 Galaxies
eHST JWST 15