The relationship between supernovae and their remnants

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Stellar Envelopes, Stellar Structure, Supernova Remnants, Supernovae, Crab Nebula, Neutron Stars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Thermal Radiation, X Ray Imagery

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Arguments are presented to show that most of the known supernova
remnants of the common 'shell-type' come from supernovae of type I. It
is suggested that supernovae of type II also leave remnants, but of a
short-lived 'plerion' type. Magnetic field-strengths, suitable for
producing such remnants (e.g. the Crab), are discussed.

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