Astronomy:VT 1137-0337

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Short description: Pulsar wind nebula in the constellation Leo


VT 1137-0337
Artist's Impression of Pulsar Wind from a Neutron Star (2018-43-4232).tif
An artistic impression of a Pulsar Wind Nebula, the same type of object as VT 1137-0337
Object typePulsar Wind Nebula
Observation data
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ConstellationLeo
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Declinationrequired
Distance395 million light years
Estimated age14-80 years
Notable features
A extragalactic Pulsar Wind Nebula

VT 1137-0337 is a extragalactic pulsar wind nebula (possibly a magnetar nebula[1]) that is located 395 million light years away from planet earth in the dwarf galaxy named SDSS J113706.18-033737.1, a galaxy going through a burst of star formation. It was created through the supernova of a massive star just 14-80 years ago.[2]

Formation

VT 1137-0337 was formed 14 to 80 years ago when a massive star went supernova leaving behind a supernova remnant and a young pulsar type fast spinning neutron star.[2]

Neutron star

The neutron star left at the center of VT 1137-0337 is fast spinning pulsar type neutron star that has a strong magnetic field creating charged particles travelling at the speed of light in the surrounding space creating a strong radio emission.[3]

Discovery

The nebula VT 1137-0337 was spotted by using the Very Large Array Sky Survey (also called VLASS).[4]

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