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Effects of the soft X-ray burst from SN 1987A on its circumstellar medium
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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The observations of the narrow UV and optical emission lines from SN 1987A are modelled as reprocessed radiation in a shell around the supernova, heated and ionized by the soft X-ray and EUV radiation at the shock breakout. Constraints on the early soft X-ray burst are discussed, as well as the physical conditions and abundances in the shell.
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