Supernova 1997bs in M66 (original) (raw)
[ ](../Pics/Jpg/m66sn97bs.jpg)Supernova 1997bs was discovered by the Lick Observatory Supernova Search (LOSS) Team as it occurred on April 15, 1997 at 13" west, 67" south of the galaxy's center and reached mag 17.0. This supernova was of peculiar type IIn.
Recently, Van Dyk et.al. (2000) have speculated that supernova 1997bs, together with a few others of same type IIn, including SN 1961V in NGC 1058 and SN 1954J ("Variable 12") in NGC 2403, may more probably have been Eta Carinae-like outbursts of supermassive stars than proper supernovae explosions.
The gorgeous image displayed in this page was obtained by Martin Altmannof the Sternwarte Bonnand is copyrighted. The 17th-mag supernova is visible just right of the lower edge where the bright lower spiral arm curves out from the central region (compare discovery image below, and click to get a full-size version of the image showing the SN more prominently).
[ ](../Pics/More/m66sn97bs%5Fd.jpg)Discovery image of SN 1997bs from Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope (KAIT) of April 15, 1997.
- SN 1997bs discovery announce (IAU circular 6627)
- SN 1997bs discovery pages, KAIT
- Supernova 1997bs Resources by David Bishop
- NED data for SN 1997bs
- SIMBAD data for SN 1997bs
- Publications on SN 1997bs (NASA ADS)
- Messier Galaxies and their Supernovae and Supernovae in Messier Catalog Galaxies pages
- Supernova 1989B in M66
- Supernova 2009hd in M66
- Supernova 2016cok in M66 An image of this SN is printed in Astronomy Vol 26, No. 9 (Sep 1998) p 62.
References:
- Van Dyk, S.D. et.al., 2000. SN 1997bs in M66: Another Extragalactic Eta Carinae Analog? Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 112, No. 778, pp. 1532-1541 (December 2000) [ADS: 2000PASP..112.1532V]
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