the only supernova that shows periodicity in its light curve
Peak apparent magnitude
14
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SN 2022jli is a Type Ic supernova discovered in 2022 in the spiral galaxy NGC 157 at a distance of about 23 Mpc. The light curve of the supernova exhibited oscillations that are interpreted as an interaction of a companion star of the star that exploded with a compact object, probably a neutron star or a black hole.[2]
SN2022jli is a Type Ic supernova discovered in 2022 in the spiral galaxy NGC 157 at a distance of about 23 Mpc. The light curve of the supernova exhibited...
through modern astronomical telescopes. The most recent naked-eye supernova was SN 1987A, which was the explosion of a blue supergiant star in the Large Magellanic...
Deborah Byrd. Retrieved 16 January 2022. Moore, T.; et al. (October 2023). "SN2022jli: A Type Ic Supernova with Periodic Modulation of Its Light Curve and an...
determined to be a Type Ic supernova. On 5 May 2022, Type Ic supernova event SN2022jli was observed in NGC 157, reaching a peak magnitude of 14.4. Skrutskie...
PKS 2131-021 PSR J0901–4046 PSR J0952–0607 Sagittarius A* imaged S4716 SN2022jli VFTS 243 Webb's First Deep Field (SMACS J0723.3–7327) WD 1054–226 WHL0137-LS...
PKS 2131-021 PSR J0901–4046 PSR J0952–0607 Sagittarius A* imaged S4716 SN2022jli VFTS 243 Webb's First Deep Field (SMACS J0723.3–7327) WD 1054–226 WHL0137-LS...
PKS 2131-021 PSR J0901–4046 PSR J0952–0607 Sagittarius A* imaged S4716 SN2022jli VFTS 243 Webb's First Deep Field (SMACS J0723.3–7327) WD 1054–226 WHL0137-LS...