VLT/MUSE image of the galaxy NGC 4993 and associated kilonova

This image from the MUSE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope at the Paranal Observatory in Chile shows the galaxy NGC 4993, about 130 million light-years from Earth. The galaxy is not itself unusual, but it contains something never before witnessed, the aftermath of the explosion of a pair of merging neutron stars, a rare event called a kilonova (seen just above and slightly to the left of the centre of the galaxy). This merger also produced gravitational waves and gamma rays, both of which were detected by LIGO-Virgo and Fermi/INTEGRAL respectively. By also creating a spectrum for each part of the object MUSE allows the emission from glowing gas to be seen, which appears in red here and reveals a surprising spiral structure.

Oikeudet:

ESO/J.D. Lyman, A.J. Levan, N.R. Tanvir

Kuvasta

Tunnistus:eso1733d
Tyyppi:Havainto
Julkaisupäivä:16. lokakuuta 2017 16:00
Vastaavat julkaisut:eso1733
Koko:657 x 615 px

Kohteesta

Nimi:NGC 4993
Tyyppi:Local Universe : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Neutron Star
Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Elliptical
Constellation:Hydra
Kategoria:Galaxies
Stars

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Position (RA):13 9 47.78
Position (Dec):-23° 22' 57.04"
Field of view:0.91 x 0.85 arcminutes
Suuntaus:Pohjoinen on -0.0° vasen pystysuuntaan nähden

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547 nmVery Large Telescope
MUSE
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634 nmVery Large Telescope
MUSE
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879 nmVery Large Telescope
MUSE
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658 nmVery Large Telescope
MUSE