The Schweizer-Middleditch star - Not a stellar remnant of SN 1006

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Blue Stars, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Temperature, Supernova Remnants, White Dwarf Stars, Cosmology, Radiant Cooling, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Supernovae

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The blue star found by Schweizer and Middleditch (1980) near the center of SN1006 cannot be a stellar remnant of that supernova, unless it is considerably more exotic than is justified by existing observational data. Conventional stellar evolution theory shows that the time to cool to the observed effective temperature is approximately one million years, far in excess of the 975 year age of the supernova remnant.

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