... SUPERNOVA SN 1998bw S. E. WOOSLEY AND RONALD G. EASTMAN Lick Observatory, University ... supernova was unusual, presenting a radio luminosity 100 times brighter than that of ...
... SUPERNOVA ADAM G. RIESS,1 ALEXEI V. FILIPPENKO,2 MICHAEL C. LIU,2 PETER CHALLIS,3 ALEJANDRO CLOCCHIATTI,4 ALAN DIERCKS,5 PETER M. GARNAVICH,3 CRAIG J. HOGAN,5 SAURABH JHA,3 ROBERT P. KIRSHNER,3 B. LEIBUNDGUT,6 M. M. PHILLIPS,7 DAVID REISS,5 BRIAN P ...
... B., Li, W., Miceli, A., Narayan, G., Prieto, J. L., Riess, A. G., Salvo, M. E., Schmidt, B. P., Sollerman, J., Spyromilio, J., Zenteno, A., 2007, ApJ, 666, 674 "The ESSENCE Supernova Survey: Survey Optimization, Observations, and Supernova Photometry" 24 ...
... Schmidt and collaborators that a supernova (an exploding massive star) coincided ... tale signature of an underlying supernova, coupled with observations taken with the ...
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