VIMOS image of galaxy NGC 4993 showing the visible-light counterpart to a merging neutron star pair (annotated)
This image from the VIMOS 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 (indicated with the arrow). This merger also produced gravitational waves and gamma rays, both of which were detected by LIGO–Virgo and Fermi/INTEGRAL respectively.
Credit:ESO
About the Image
Id: | eso1733k |
Type: | Collage |
Release date: | 16 October 2017, 16:00 |
Related releases: | eso1733 |
Size: | 2211 x 1665 px |
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Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Optical U | 370 nm | Very Large Telescope VIMOS |
Optical R | 646 nm | Very Large Telescope VIMOS |
Optical Z | 935 nm | Very Large Telescope VIMOS |