List of most distant supernovae

List of most distant supernovae contains selected examples of supernovae so far discovered.

Most distant supernovae

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Most distant
Type Name Distance Notes
Supernova SN 1000+0216 z=3.8993 [1]
Type Ia supernova SN UDS10Wil
(SN Wilson)
z=1.914 [2]
Type Ia supernova SN SCP-0401
(Mingus)
z=1.71 First observed in 2004, it was not until 2013 that it could be identified as a Type-Ia SN.[3][4]
Type Ia supernova SN 1997ff z=1.7 Its distance was determined in 2001.[5][6][7]
Type Ia supernova Supernova Primo z=1.55 [8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cooke, Jeff; Sullivan, Mark; Gal-Yam, Avishay; Barton, Elizabeth J.; Carlberg, Raymond G.; Ryan-Weber, Emma V.; Horst, Chuck; Omori, Yuuki; Díaz, C. Gonzalo (2012). "Superluminous supernovae at redshifts of 2.05 and 3.90". Nature. 491 (7423): 228–31. arXiv:1211.2003. Bibcode:2012Natur.491..228C. doi:10.1038/nature11521. PMID 23123848. S2CID 4397580.
  2. ^ Hubble, Record-breaking supernova in the CANDELS Ultra Deep Survey: before, after, and difference, 4 April 2013
  3. ^ Science Newsline, "The Farthest Supernova Yet for Measuring Cosmic History" Archived 2013-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 9 January 2013 (accessed 10 January 2013)
  4. ^ Space.com, "Most Distant 'Standard Candle' Star Explosion Found", Mike Wall, 9 January 2013 (accessed 10 January 2013)
  5. ^ Paul Preuss (2 April 2001). "Lucky Catch: Oldest, Most Distant Type Ia Supernova Confirmed By Supernova Analysis At NERSC". Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
  6. ^ Adam Riess (2 April 2001). "Farthest Supernova Ever - SN 1997ff (Overview)". Space Telescope Science Institute.
  7. ^ Narciso Benitez; Adam G. Riess; Peter E. Nugent; Mark Dickinson; Ryan Chornock; Alexei V. Filippenko (3 July 2002). "The magnification of SN 1997ff, the farthest known Supernova". The Astrophysical Journal. 577 (1) (published September 2002): L1–L4. arXiv:astro-ph/0207097. Bibcode:2002ApJ...577L...1B. doi:10.1086/344048. S2CID 102327521.
  8. ^ ESA, The Hubble eXtreme Deep Field, 25 September 2012
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