How Tycho Brahe's recordings in 1572 support SN 1572 as a type I(a) supernova
Tobias Cornelius Hinse, Bertil F. Dorch, Lars V. T. Occhionero and, Jakob P. Holck

TL;DR
Tycho Brahe's detailed 1572 observations were crucial in classifying SN 1572 as a type I supernova and linking it to galactic remnants, advancing supernova astronomy and stellar evolution understanding.
Contribution
The paper highlights the importance of Tycho Brahe's historical data in classifying SN 1572 as a type I supernova and establishing its connection to galactic remnants.
Findings
SN 1572 classified as a type I supernova.
Tycho Brahe's observations enabled precise localization of SN 1572.
Historical data linked SN 1572 to galactic supernova remnants.
Abstract
The 450th anniversary of the discovery of the SN 1572 supernova event was celebrated in 2022. A closer look at the historical development of the field of supernova astronomy reveals the scientific importance of Tycho Brahe's 1572 observations of this "new star". In their quest to learn more about the new type of stellar explosion and subsequent evolution, the initial protagonists in this field (Baader and Zwicky among others) gradually turned their attention to the final remnant state of these supernova events. Since the remnant object thought to be associated with the extragalactic supernova event was found to be very dim, the focus quickly shifted toward nearby galactic events. It is at this point where Tycho Brahe's observations played an important and often overlooked role in the context of the development of stellar evolution as a scientific field. Tycho Brahe's meticulous and…
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