2016年10月22日
Possibility of Systematic Study of Supernova Explosions by Nuclear Imaging Spectroscopy
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- 10.7566/JPSCP.14.020607
An all-sky monitor with nuclear imaging spectroscopy is a promising tool for<br />
the systematic study of supernova explosions. In particular, progenitor<br />
scenarios of type-Ia supernovae, which are not yet well understood, can be<br />
resolved using light curves in the nuclear gamma-ray band. Here we report an<br />
expected result of an all-sky monitor with imaging spectroscopy using<br />
electron-tracking Compton camera, which will enable us to observe nuclear<br />
gamma-ray lines from type-Ia supernovae.
the systematic study of supernova explosions. In particular, progenitor<br />
scenarios of type-Ia supernovae, which are not yet well understood, can be<br />
resolved using light curves in the nuclear gamma-ray band. Here we report an<br />
expected result of an all-sky monitor with imaging spectroscopy using<br />
electron-tracking Compton camera, which will enable us to observe nuclear<br />
gamma-ray lines from type-Ia supernovae.
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- DOI : 10.7566/JPSCP.14.020607
- arXiv ID : arXiv:1610.06843