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SN 2007bi

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SN 2007bi

Spectral class
  
Declination
  
+08° 55' 44.3

Event type
  
Right ascension
  
13 19 20.19

Constellation
  
SN 2007bi httpsjcconwellfileswordpresscom200912snf2

Date
  
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SN 2003fg, SN 2006gy, SN 2005ap, G19+03, SN 185

SN 2007bi was an extremely energetic supernova discovered early in 2007 by the international Nearby Supernova Factory based at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The precursor star is estimated to have had 200 solar masses at the time of its formation and around 100 solar masses in its core when it went supernova. The explosion ejected more than 22 solar masses of silicon and other heavy elements into space during this supernova including more than 6 solar masses of radioactive nickel which caused the expanding gases to glow very brightly for many months.

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The supernova has been described as an unambiguous fit for the pair-instability supernova model.

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