What have we learned from SN1987A

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Observations of SN1987A from the groynd, from underground, from the air and from space, with a variety of techniques, have yielded information of great importance not only for astrophysics but also for other branches of physics. Perhaps the most important observation since the historical detection of the neutrino signals from the explosion of SN1987A on February 23, 1987, if confirmed, was the discovery of a sub-millisecond optical pulsar in SN1987 on January 18, 1989. We briefly summarize what we have learned from SN1987A prior to this discovery and then focus our attention on the implications of a sub-millisecond pulsar in SN1987A.

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