A radio shell and central source are interpreted as a low-energy supernova remnant hosting a nascent spider pulsar binary formed by an ~8 solar mass star explosion that left the companion bound.
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A newly born spider system at the core of a radio shell: Evidence for a low-energy supernova
A radio shell and central source are interpreted as a low-energy supernova remnant hosting a nascent spider pulsar binary formed by an ~8 solar mass star explosion that left the companion bound.