In this video, we’ll explore how the James Webb Space Telescope has solved a 36-year-old mystery of a supernova, the closest one observed since the invention of the telescope. We’ll see how Webb’s infrared vision has detected a new source of emission in the center of the supernova remnant, which could be a sign of a neutron star, a dense and compact object that is sometimes left behind by a supernova. We’ll also learn how Webb’s discovery changes our understanding of supernova physics and the origin of life on Earth. Don’t miss this amazing episode of Cosmic Dust Busters!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Meet the Supernovas: 2004et, 2017eaw, and 1987A
03:30 Webb’s Infrared Vision: Finding Dust and Neutron Stars
06:01 Implications and Questions
07:54 Conclusion
JWST observations of dust reservoirs in type IIP supernovae 2004et and 2017eaw Paper:
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JWST NIRSpec observations of Supernova 1987A Paper:
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