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Nebular phase observations of the type-Ib supernova iPTF13bvn favour a binary progenitor
(EDP Sciences, 2015)
Aims. We present and analyse late-time observations of the Type-Ib supernova with possible pre-supernova progenitor detection, iPTF13bvn, which were done similar to 300 days after the explosion. We discuss them in the ...
On the Progenitor and Supernova of the SN 2002cx-like Supernova 2008ge
(2010)
We present observations of supernova (SN) 2008ge, which is spectroscopically similar to the peculiar SN 2002cx, and its pre-explosion site that indicate that its progenitor was probably a white dwarf. NGC 1527, the host ...
Impacto ambiental de los remanentes de supernova
(Asociación Argentina de Astronomía, 2015-08)
The explosion of a supernovae (SN) represents the sudden injection of about 10^51 ergs of thermal and mechanical energy in a small region of space, causing the formation of powerful shock waves that propagate through the ...
The Carnegie Supernova Project I photometry data release of low-redshift stripped envelope supernovae
(EDP Sciences, 2018)
The first phase of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I) was a dedicated supernova follow-up program based at the Las Campanas Observatory that collected science data of young, low-redshift supernovae between 2004 and ...
The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue - IV. 2017
(2019)
In this catalogue we compile information for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) as well as all other bright (m(peak) <= 17), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae found in ...
The Unusual Super-luminous Supernovae SN 2011kl and ASASSN-15lh
(IOP Publishing, 2016-01)
Two recently discovered very luminous supernovae (SNe) present stimulating cases to explore the extents of the available theoretical models. SN 2011kl represents the first detection of a supernova explosion associated with ...
Supernovae: Where and why do they break off?
(SABER ULA, 2005)
DES15E2mlf: a spectroscopically confirmed superluminous supernova that exploded 3.5 Gyr after the big bang
(Oxford University Press, 2017)
We present the Dark Energy Survey (DES) discovery of DES15E2mlf, the most distant superluminous supernova (SLSN) spectroscopically confirmed to date. The light curves and Gemini spectroscopy of DES15E2mlf indicate that it ...
Supernova remanescente Tycho, SN 1572
(NASA, 2011)