X-ray detection of Supernova 1988Z with the ROSAT High Resolution Imager

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Supernovae: Individual: Sn 1988Z, X-Rays: General

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We report the detection of SN 1988Z in X-rays with the ROSAT High
Resolution Imager. The inferred X-ray luminosity of about 10^41 erg s^-1
can be well explained by assuming that the supernova occurred in a dense
circumstellar medium, consistent with optical observations. SN 1988Z is
the most distant supernova yet detected in X-rays.

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