Supernovae (SNe) are dramatic and violent end-points of stellar evolution, and lie at the heart of some of the most important problems of modern astrophysics. They provide natural laboratories for studying the physics of hydrodynamics, nuclear processes in extreme conditions and are involved in the formation of neutron stars (NSs), black holes (BHs), and gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). SNe are also sources of gravitational waves, neutrino emission, and candidate sites for high-energy cosmic ray acceleration. In addition, SNe are responsible for driving the chemical evolution of galaxies and they are the main producers of heavy elements, which are indispensable for life. SNe play an important role in the extragalactic distance scale debate...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
Aims. This is the second paper of a series in which we present measurements of the supernova (SN) ra...
Supernovae are fundamental in astronomy: they inject high mass elements into the interstellar medium...
Supernovae (SNe) are the spectacular deaths of stars and have shaped the universe we see today. Thei...
Ongoing searches for supernovae (SNe) at cosmological distances have recently started to provide a l...
We present constraints on supernovae type Ia (SNe Ia) progenitors through an analysis of the environ...
We present and discuss the most recent determination of the rate of Supernovae in the local Universe...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Supernovae play a prominent role in current theories of cosmology, galaxy evolution and stellar evol...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
Artículo de publicación ISIMapping the diversity of SNe to progenitor properties is key to our under...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
Aims. This is the second paper of a series in which we present measurements of the supernova (SN) ra...
Supernovae are fundamental in astronomy: they inject high mass elements into the interstellar medium...
Supernovae (SNe) are the spectacular deaths of stars and have shaped the universe we see today. Thei...
Ongoing searches for supernovae (SNe) at cosmological distances have recently started to provide a l...
We present constraints on supernovae type Ia (SNe Ia) progenitors through an analysis of the environ...
We present and discuss the most recent determination of the rate of Supernovae in the local Universe...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
Supernovae play a prominent role in current theories of cosmology, galaxy evolution and stellar evol...
Despite the key role played by Supernovae (SNe) in discovering the accelerating expansion of the Uni...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
Artículo de publicación ISIMapping the diversity of SNe to progenitor properties is key to our under...
We describe the strategy, data reduction tools and the results of the supernova search project SUDAR...
Aims. This is the second paper of a series in which we present measurements of the supernova (SN) ra...
Supernovae are fundamental in astronomy: they inject high mass elements into the interstellar medium...