Supernova 2008am is brightest ‘self-interacting’ supernova yet discovered

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Washington, Mar 29: Texas astronomers have discovered one of the most intrinsically bright exploding stars ever observed - Supernova 2008am.

The research by graduate student Emmanouil 'Manos' Chatzopoulos and J. Craig Wheeler of The University of Texas at Austin has revealed that this supernova is the brightest 'self-interacting' supernova yet discovered.

The supernova was discovered by the ROTSE Supernova Verification Project (RSVP, formerly called the Texas Supernova Search), which uses the 18-inch robotic ROTSE IIIb Telescope at The University of Texas.

It was followed up by astronomers using some of the world's largest ground-based telescopes, as well as telescopes in space, in a variety of wavelengths.

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