Universe  ID: 30944

Vision Across the Full Spectrum: The Crab Nebula, from Radio to X-ray

The Crab Nebula (Messier 1) is the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the year 1054 AD. This mysterious "new star," as early sky watchers called it, was observed around the world and most notably recorded by Chinese astronomers. The supernova was triggered when the progenitor star abruptly collapsed onto its iron core, and rebounded to expel most of its layers of gas into a blast wave. This wave is seen as an optical and infrared set of filaments that continues to impact surrounding material. This material was expelled from the dying red giant progenitor star 20,000 years prior to the supernova. The ultra-dense remnant core, called a neutron star, is crushed to the size of a city. Spinning furiously, the neutron star sends out twin beams of radiation, like a lighthouse. A lot of this energy comes from the neutron star’s intense magnetic fields.

The initial radio image (from the Very Large Array) shows the cool gas and dust blown out by the supernova winds. The infrared (Spitzer) image shows synchrotron radiation, an unusual form of light produced by electrons trapped in magnetic fields. The infrared image also shows hot gas.The visible-light image (Hubble) shows the detailed filamentary structure of the blast wave as it impacts the surrounding material. The ultraviolet image (XMM-Newton) shows hot, ionized gas. Finally, the X-ray emission (Chandra) from high-energy particles ejected from the pulsar shows the expanding nebula. The bipolar structure represents a powerful jet of material funneled along the neutron star's spin axis.

 

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Credits

Greg Bacon (STScI): Visualizer
Leann Johnson (Global Science and Technology, Inc.): Technical Support
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Video: NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)
Radio image: VLA/NRAO/AUI/NSF
Infrared image: NASA/Spitzer/JPL-Caltech
Optical image: NASA, ESA, and Hubble (STScI)
UltraViolet image: XMM-Newton/ESA
X-ray image: NASA/Chandra/CXC

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Missions:
Chandra X-Ray Observatory
Hubble
Spitzer Space Telescope

Data Used:
Hubble Space Telescope
Observed Data
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Keywords:
SVS >> Dust
SVS >> Electron
SVS >> Gas
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Infrared
SVS >> Magnetic Fields
SVS >> Neutron Star
SVS >> Radiation
SVS >> X-ray
SVS >> Hyperwall
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> Pulsar
SVS >> Red Giant
SVS >> Astronomy
SVS >> Supernova
SVS >> Star
SVS >> Nebula
SVS >> Ultraviolet Imagery
NASA Science >> Universe
SVS >> Filament