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Title: What is the reason a type I supernova slows its dimming after about 2 months?
Post by: Tsync on Feb 10, 2016
What is the reason a type I supernova slows its dimming after about 2 months?
A) The supernova remnant suddenly becomes transparent.
B) The planetary nebula cooled enough to form a dust shell.
C) The burst of energy carried by neutrinos is finally observed.
D) Energy is released from the decay of radioactive cobalt 56 to iron 56.
E) Energy from the supernova's shock wave is released as it hits interstellar matter.


Title: Re: What is the reason a type I supernova slows its dimming after about 2 months?
Post by: Ratatouille on Feb 11, 2016
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Title: Re: What is the reason a type I supernova slows its dimming after about 2 months?
Post by: Tsync on Mar 2, 2016
You answered my question so timely, I really value that, thank you


Title: Re: What is the reason a type I supernova slows its dimming after about 2 months?
Post by: Ratatouille on Mar 3, 2016
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