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Light echoes from ancient supernovae in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Authors:Rest Armin  Suntzeff Nicholas B  Olsen Knut  Prieto Jose Luis  Smith R Chris  Welch Douglas L  Becker Andrew  Bergmann Marcel  Clocchiatti Alejandro  Cook Kem  Garg Arti  Huber Mark  Miknaitis Gajus  Minniti Dante  Nikolaev Sergei  Stubbs Christopher
Institution:Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, National Optical Astronomy Observatory, La Serena, Chile.
Abstract:The light from historical supernovae could in principle still be visible as scattered-light echoes centuries after the explosion. The detection of light echoes could allow us to pinpoint the supernova event both in position and age and, most importantly, permit the acquisition of spectra to determine the 'type' of the supernova centuries after the direct light from the explosion first reached Earth. Although echoes have been discovered around some nearby extragalactic supernovae, targeted searches have not found any echoes in the regions of historical Galactic supernovae. Here we report three faint variable-surface-brightness complexes with high apparent proper motions pointing back to three of the six smallest (and probably youngest) previously catalogued supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which are believed to have been thermonuclear (type Ia) supernovae. Using the distance and apparent proper motions of these echo arcs, we estimate ages of 610 and 410 years for two of them.
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