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Imprints of the Jittering Jets in the Morphology of a Supernova Remnant (March 2022)

May 26, 2022 //  by Noam Soker

In a paper published March 2022 I identify a point-symmetric structure in the velocity maps at the center of the supernova remnant SNR 0540-69.3, and argue that jittering jets that exploded this core collapse supernova shaped this point-symmetric structure. 

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