Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985apj...299..852d&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 299, Dec. 15, 1985, p. 852-864.
Mathematics
Logic
32
Galactic Nuclei, Interstellar Matter, Line Spectra, Spiral Galaxies, Supernovae, Absorption Spectra, Calcium, Hydrogen Clouds, Signal To Noise Ratios, Sodium
Scientific paper
In the last few years, technological advances have made supernovae in nearby galaxies (within approximately 10-20 Mpc) accessible to interstellar observations. The present paper is concerned with observations of a supernova, which has been discovered on July 3, 1983 in the bright spiral galaxy NGC 5236 (M83). The observations reported were made between July 14, and 17, 1983 with the new echelle spectrograph at the Cassegrain focus of the 3.6 m telescope at the European Southern Observatory. It is pointed out that the signal-to-noise ratio achieved in these observations is significantly better than the corresponding value in some other investigations. For this reason, a more precise analysis of the complex absorption line profiles is possible. Attention is given to observations and data reduction, the interstellar sepctrum of supernova 1983n, the spectrum of the nucleus of M83, Milky Way absorption, questions regarding the presence of metal-enriched intergalactic gas, and absorption at M83 velocities.
Dodorico Sandro
Pettini Marco
Ponz Daniel
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