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XRISM’s Resolve instrument captured data from supernova remnant N132D in the Large Magellanic Cloud to create the most detailed X-ray spectrum of the object ever made.

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English: XRISM’s Resolve instrument captured data from supernova remnant N132D in the Large Magellanic Cloud to create the most detailed X-ray spectrum of the object ever made. The spectrum reveals peaks associated with silicon, sulfur, argon, calcium, and iron. Inset at right is an image of N132D captured by XRISM’s Xtend instrument. Credit: JAXA/NASA/XRISM Resolve and Xtend
Date 5 January 2024, 13:50:00 (upload date)
Source XRISM Reveals Its First Look at X-ray Cosmos
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Francis Reddy, Jeanette Kazmierczak, Scott Wiessinger, Sophia Roberts
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Astrophysics; Galaxy Cluster; Supernova; XRISM; X-ray; Ast; First Light

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