(ANOTHER) NEW GAMMA-RAY SNR

A vibrant and detailed visualization of a gamma-ray supernova remnant, showcasing cosmic explosions and high-energy particles emitting gamma rays in a colorful space background.

Gamma-Ray Supernova Remnants Quiz

Test your knowledge about Very High Energy gamma rays and their significance in astrophysics. This quiz explores new findings related to gamma-ray emission from supernova remnants and the interactions that occur in these regions.

  • Discover fascinating aspects of gamma-ray astronomy.
  • Learn about the characteristics of supernova remnants.
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ExploringStar42
What energy is defined to be Very High Energy or VHE?
50GeV
20GeV
300MeV
2,000 calories
What wavelength of light emits with energy > 50GeV?
Radio waves
Lightwaves
Stereoscopic waves
Gamma-rays
Where do we find gamma-ray emission on two separate supernova remnants?
From the central pulsar
From molecular clouds
Its stellar nursery
On the west edge
What was not found to be in the same region as the new gamma-ray emission on the west edge of SNR G344.7-0.1?
Radio emission
An atomic hydrogen cloud
An infrared filament
None of the above
Do you think it is another shock-cloud interaction?
Very Likely
Likely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Unlikely
Very Unlikely
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