SN 1990U was a type Ic supernova event in the nucleus of the galaxy NGC 7479. It was discovered July 27, 1990 by the Berkeley Automated Supernova Search after reaching magnitude 16±0.5.[1] Initially this was classified as a Type Ib supernova, but the weakness of the neutral helium absorption lines led to a reclassification.[4]

SN 1990U
Event typeSupernova Edit this on Wikidata
SN Ic[1]
DateJuly 27, 1990[1]
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension23h 04m 54.96s[2]
Declination+12° 18′ 20.1″[2]
EpochJ2000.0
Galactic coordinates086.2501 -42.8526
Distance105,000,000 ly
Redshift0.00794[3]
HostNGC 7479
Peak apparent magnitude16±0.5[1]
Other designationsSN 1990U

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Gomez, G.; Lopez, R. (July 1994), "Spectral evolution of the He-Poor supernovae 1990U in NGC 7479 and 1991A in IC 2973", The Astronomical Journal, 108 (1): 195–201, Bibcode:1994AJ....108..195G, doi:10.1086/117058
  2. ^ a b Tsvetkov, D. Yu.; Pavlyuk, N. N.; Bartunov, O. S.; Pskovskii, Yu. P., Sternberg Astronomical Institute Supernova Catalogue, Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University, retrieved 2015-08-26
  3. ^ Modjaz, M.; Kewley, L.; Bloom, J. S.; Filippenko, A. V.; Perley, D.; Silverman, J. M. (April 2011), "Progenitor Diagnostics for Stripped Core-collapse Supernovae: Measured Metallicities at Explosion Sites", The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 731 (1): 6, arXiv:1007.0661, Bibcode:2011ApJ...731L...4M, doi:10.1088/2041-8205/731/1/L4, S2CID 56147580, L4
  4. ^ Matheson, Thomas; Filippenko, Alexei V.; Li, Weidong; Leonard, Douglas C.; Shields, Joseph C. (March 2001), "Optical Spectroscopy of Type IB/C Supernovae", The Astronomical Journal, 121 (3): 1648–1675, arXiv:astro-ph/0101119, Bibcode:2001AJ....121.1648M, doi:10.1086/319390, S2CID 119438971
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