Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show evidence for strong interaction between the blast wave and a dense, pre-existing circumstellar medium. Here we report detections of SN 1978K at both 34 GHz and 94 GHz, making it only the third extragalactic supernova (after SN 1987A and SN 1996cr) to be detected at late-times at these frequencies. We find SN 1978K to be >400 times more luminous than SN 1987A at millimetre wavelengths in spite of the roughly nine year difference in ages, highlighting the risk in adopting SN 1987A as a template for the evolution of core-collapse supernovae in general. Additionally, from new VLBI observations at 8.4 GHz, we measure a deconvolved diameter for SN...
We discuss our radio (Australia Telescope Compact Array and Australian Long Baseline Array) and X-ra...
We report on multi-frequency Very Large Array (VLA) and Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) rad...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
We present new optical observations of the supernova SN 1978K, obtained in 2007 and 2014 with the Ve...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
The supernova SN 1978K has been noted for its lack of emission lines broader than a few thousand kil...
We observed SN1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensitiv...
We observed SN 1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensiti...
We discuss our radio (Australia Telescope Compact Array and Australian Long Baseline Array) and X-ra...
The aftermath of supernova (SN) 1987A continues to provide spectacular insights into the interaction...
We present new radio observations of the supernova SN 1979C made with the VLA at 20, 6, 3.6, and 2 c...
Supernova 1993J (SN 1993J) in M81, now classified as Type IIb, is a strongly emitting radio supernov...
SN 1993J in M 81, a powerful radio supernova high in the northern sky, has been carefully monitored ...
We discuss our radio (Australia Telescope Compact Array and Australian Long Baseline Array) and X-ra...
We report on multi-frequency Very Large Array (VLA) and Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) rad...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
We present new optical observations of the supernova SN 1978K, obtained in 2007 and 2014 with the Ve...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
The supernova SN 1978K has been noted for its lack of emission lines broader than a few thousand kil...
We observed SN1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensitiv...
We observed SN 1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensiti...
We discuss our radio (Australia Telescope Compact Array and Australian Long Baseline Array) and X-ra...
The aftermath of supernova (SN) 1987A continues to provide spectacular insights into the interaction...
We present new radio observations of the supernova SN 1979C made with the VLA at 20, 6, 3.6, and 2 c...
Supernova 1993J (SN 1993J) in M81, now classified as Type IIb, is a strongly emitting radio supernov...
SN 1993J in M 81, a powerful radio supernova high in the northern sky, has been carefully monitored ...
We discuss our radio (Australia Telescope Compact Array and Australian Long Baseline Array) and X-ra...
We report on multi-frequency Very Large Array (VLA) and Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) rad...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...