- SN 1181
Supernova
name = Supernova SN 1181
caption=3C 58 , apulsar wind nebula , is the presumed remnant
epoch = ?
type = unknown
host =Milky Way
constellation = Cassiopeia
gal = g.130.719+03.084
ra = 2h 2m
dec = +64° 37′
discovery = 1181UTC
iauc =
mag_v = -1?
progenitor = Unknown
progenitor_type = Unknown
b-v = Unknown
notes = Visible at night for 185 daysFirst observed between
August 4 andAugust 6 ,1181 , Chinese and Japanese astronomers recorded thesupernova now known as SN 1181 in eight separate texts. One of only eight supernovae in theMilky Way observable with the naked eye in recorded history, it appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia and was visible in the night sky for about 185 days.The radio and X-ray pulsar J0205+6449 (also known as
3C 58 ), which rotates about 15 times per second, is possibly the remnant from this event. If the supernova and pulsar are associated, the star is still rotating about as quickly as it did when it first formed. This is in contrast to theCrab pulsar , known to be the remnant of theSN 1054 supernova in the year1054 , which has lost two-thirds of its rotational energy in essentially the same time span.ee also
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List of supernova remnants
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