... June 2nd: Individual sources and the CrabNebula . ... J.J.Hester . Wind interactions in the CrabNebula. A.Atoyan . ... What could radio electrons tell us about the history of CrabNebula? . R.Bandiera . ...
... PRC00-15 PEERING INTO THE HEART OF THE CRABNEBULA In the year 1054 A.D., Chinese ... Today, the CrabNebula is visible at the site of the "Guest Star". ... 6,500 light-years from Earth, the CrabNebula is the remnant of a star that began ...
... Astronomers have dubbed the entire nebula the "Southern CrabNebula" (He2-104), because, from ground-based telescopes, it looks like the body and legs of a crab. ...
... the detonation of a massive star whose remains are now visible as the CrabNebula - was responsible for the apparition ... with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) , astronomers have discovered spectacular pulsar powered motions within the Crabnebula ...
... One of the best known examples is the CrabNebula in the constellation Taurus (The Bull). ... And so on... [1] : Images of the CrabNebula and its pulsar from VLT KUEYEN and FORS2 are available in ESO PR 17/99 . ...
... to the unknown difference of the CrabNebula polarization PA between 146 GHz and 89 ... EB spectrum and that obtained from the CrabNebula using the PA measurement of ref ...
... Recently the polarization PA of the CrabNebula (Tau A) has been measured with an ... higher frequencies (100150 GHz) and the CrabNebula is not visible from the South ...
... 8 ACTPol observed the radio source Tau A (CrabNebula) and made a new measurement of the polarization of the CrabNebula to determine the consistency of the instrument polarization rotation offset independently at 146 GHz (Naess et al. ...