The AP story says it is "located in our Milky Way galaxy." That sounded very interesting--IceCube looks out for neutrinos from supernovas too. Most of a supernova's neutrinos aren't very energetic ones, but they make so many that the detector should see a significant diffuse glow in the ice--provided the supernova is close enough. At least within our galaxy close enough. Did they see it?
Wait, 2021yfj? 4 years ago? I'd have heard something about this years ago, whether yes or no.
Yes. AP/Ramakrishnan screwed up. Estimated distance over 600 mega parsecs. Not anywhere nearby--200 billion light years. Our galaxy is only 100,000 across.
?Too bad. Still, and interesting observation.
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