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SN 1997D
Event typeSupernova Edit this on Wikidata
SN.IIPec Edit this on Wikidata
ConstellationReticulum Edit this on Wikidata
Distance43,780,000 ly (13,420,000 pc)
Other designationsSN 1997D

SN 1997D, discovered in January 1997 by Duília de Mello in galaxy NGC 1536 in Reticulum constellation is a first clearly identified example of atypical Type II supernova with a very low luminosity and expansion velocity.

Progenitor

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There are two alternatives, a high-mass 25-40 solar masses star or smaller star with mass of 8-10 solar masses. As there is no evidence that neutron star was formed during the collapse of the star, it is likely that star was in upper spectrum of the mass.

Remnants

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Observations of the light curve from SN 1997D showed no evidence of other energy sources in the expanding supernova envelope therefore it is unlikely that a Neutron star was created, all the evidence leads to the creation of the stellar mass black hole of approximately 3 solar masses.

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