We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September 1993 to October 2003 with very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at the wavelengths of 3.6, 6, and 18 cm. We developed a method to accurately determine the outer radius (R) of any circularly symmetric compact radio structure such as SN 1993J. The source structure of SN 1993J remains circularly symmetric (with deviations from circularity under 2%) over almost 4000 days. We characterize the decelerated expansion of SN 1993J until approximately day 1500 after explosion with an expansion parameter \(m = 0.845 \pm 0.005 (R \alpha t^m)\). However, from that day onwards the expansion differs when observed at 6 and 18 cm. Indeed, at 18...
The supernova SN 1993J in M 81 is the most extensively studied young radio-luminous supernova in the...
SUPERNOVA explosions are poorly understood, partly because of difficulties in modelling them theoret...
We report 5 GHz global very-long-baseline interferometry observations of SN1986J, 16 yr after its ex...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
SN 1993J in M 81, a powerful radio supernova high in the northern sky, has been carefully monitored ...
SN1993J is to date the radio supernova whose evolution has been monitored in greatest detail and the...
Supernova 1993J (SN 1993J) in M81, now classified as Type IIb, is a strongly emitting radio supernov...
The supernova SN 1993J in M 81 is the most extensively studied young radio-luminous supernova in the...
We observed SN 1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensiti...
Phase-referenced VLBI observations of supernova 1993J at 24 epochs, from 50 days after shock breakou...
We observed SN1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensitiv...
We have performed a complete re-calibration and re-analysis of all the available Very-Long...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
We present our extensive observations of the radio emission from supernova (SN) 1993J, in M81 (NGC 3...
The supernova SN 1993J in M 81 is the most extensively studied young radio-luminous supernova in the...
SUPERNOVA explosions are poorly understood, partly because of difficulties in modelling them theoret...
We report 5 GHz global very-long-baseline interferometry observations of SN1986J, 16 yr after its ex...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September...
SN 1993J in M 81, a powerful radio supernova high in the northern sky, has been carefully monitored ...
SN1993J is to date the radio supernova whose evolution has been monitored in greatest detail and the...
Supernova 1993J (SN 1993J) in M81, now classified as Type IIb, is a strongly emitting radio supernov...
The supernova SN 1993J in M 81 is the most extensively studied young radio-luminous supernova in the...
We observed SN 1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensiti...
Phase-referenced VLBI observations of supernova 1993J at 24 epochs, from 50 days after shock breakou...
We observed SN1979C in M100 on 4 June 1999, about twenty years after explosion, with a very sensitiv...
We have performed a complete re-calibration and re-analysis of all the available Very-Long...
Supernova 1978K is one of the oldest-known examples of the class of Type IIn supernovae that show ev...
We present our extensive observations of the radio emission from supernova (SN) 1993J, in M81 (NGC 3...
The supernova SN 1993J in M 81 is the most extensively studied young radio-luminous supernova in the...
SUPERNOVA explosions are poorly understood, partly because of difficulties in modelling them theoret...
We report 5 GHz global very-long-baseline interferometry observations of SN1986J, 16 yr after its ex...