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Supernova: Five Stages in the Death of a

1. Just before 2. The first flash 3. The flash has gone 4. The proper 5. A long after

A super- The core collapses and After hitting the at The hot glowing surface The remains of the former approaches the end of its sends a out. 50 million km/h the shock expands quickly making star are spread over light . There is no more For a few hours the shock blows the star apart. The the fireball brighter again. of . They keep to burn and make it shine. compresses and the core turns into a In a few days it will be 10x floating quickly, sweeping Soon its massive dense envelope, thus producing star, a compact atomic the size of the original star up interstellar gas here core is bound to collapse a very bright flash of light nucleus with the of and will be discovered by and there, leaving a faint under its own . from the inside of the star. the but 10 km in size. supernova hunters. beautiful glow behind…

Host Flash Supernova

Schawinksi, Justham, Wolf, et al.: “Supernova shock breakout from a red supergiant”, published in 2008 Sources

• Image of Veil a.k.a. • Illustrations and text by Cirrus Nebula by Johannes C. Wolf Schedler and taken from • Image composition by www.universetoday.com/ K. Schawinski am/uploads/veil_lrg.jpg • Image sources (all data are public archives) – Host galaxy NASA/HST, taken by COSMOS team – Supernova NASA/GALEX