The light curve of the explosion of a star with a radius ≾ 10-100 R☉ is powered mostly by radioactive decay. Observationally, such events are dominated by hydrogen-deficient progenitors and classified as Type I supernovae (SNe I), i.e., white dwarf thermonuclear explosions (Type Ia), and core collapses of hydrogen-stripped massive stars (Type Ib/c). Current transient surveys are finding SNe I in increasing numbers and at earlier times, allowing their early emission to be studied in unprecedented detail. Motivated by these developments, we summarize the physics that produces their rising light curves and discuss ways in which observations can be utilized to study these exploding stars. The early radioactive-powered light curves probe the sha...
It is difficult to establish the properties of massive stars that explode as supernovae. The electro...
Early observations of supernova light curves are powerful tools for shedding light on the pre-explos...
Supernovae are intimately entwined with virtually all areas of astronomical research from the metal...
The light curve of the explosion of a star with a radius ≾ 10-100 R☉ is powered mostly by radioactiv...
Ongoing transient surveys are presenting an unprecedented account of the rising light curves of Type...
Ongoing transient surveys are presenting an unprecedented account of the rising light curves of Type...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependencewith time d...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependencewith time d...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf, were once considered stan...
During the first few days after explosion, Type II supernovae (SNe) are dominated by relatively simp...
The nature of an emerging class of rapidly fading supernovae (RFSNe) – characterized by their short-...
Transient surveys have recently discovered a class of supernovae (SNe) with extremely rapidly declin...
It is difficult to establish the properties of massive stars that explode as supernovae. The electro...
Early observations of supernova light curves are powerful tools for shedding light on the pre-explos...
Supernovae are intimately entwined with virtually all areas of astronomical research from the metal...
The light curve of the explosion of a star with a radius ≾ 10-100 R☉ is powered mostly by radioactiv...
Ongoing transient surveys are presenting an unprecedented account of the rising light curves of Type...
Ongoing transient surveys are presenting an unprecedented account of the rising light curves of Type...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependence with time ...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependencewith time d...
The rising luminosity of the recent, nearby supernova 2011fe shows a quadratic dependencewith time d...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf, were once considered stan...
During the first few days after explosion, Type II supernovae (SNe) are dominated by relatively simp...
The nature of an emerging class of rapidly fading supernovae (RFSNe) – characterized by their short-...
Transient surveys have recently discovered a class of supernovae (SNe) with extremely rapidly declin...
It is difficult to establish the properties of massive stars that explode as supernovae. The electro...
Early observations of supernova light curves are powerful tools for shedding light on the pre-explos...
Supernovae are intimately entwined with virtually all areas of astronomical research from the metal...