We have constructed the bolometric light curve of SN 1993J based on UBVRI(JHK) photometric data obtained from various sources and assuming AV=0 and a distance modulus of 27.6. Effective temperatures and photosphere radius at various times have been obtained from detailed blackbody fits. The bolometric light curve shows two maxima. The short rise time to the second maximum, and the luminosities at the minimum and the second maximum are used to constrain the properties of the progenitor star. The total mass of the hydrogen envelope MH, in the star is found to be ≲0.2 M⊙ at the time of explosion, and the explosion ejected about 0.05 M⊙ of Ni56. Thin hydrogen envelope combined with a sufficient presupernova luminosity suggest that the exploding...
The optical and optical/near-infrared pseudobolometric light curves of 84 stripped-envelope supernov...
The present study is the first of a series of three papers where we characterise the type II superno...
SUPERNOVA 1993J in the galaxy M81 is the second-brightest type II supernova observed this century, s...
Abstract. We have constructed the bolometric light curve of SN 1993J based on UBVRI(JHK) photometric...
The present study is the first of a series of three papers where we characterise the type II superno...
Using the published photometry and an empirical model of the temporal evolution of the apparent magn...
Apparent stellar magnitudes observed at Maidanak observatory for SN2017ein – peculiarly faint core-c...
Photometry is the most easily acquired information about supernovae. The light curves constructed fr...
We present bolometric light curves constructed from multiwavelength photometry of Type Ia supernovae...
SNe II show growing evidence of interaction with CSM surrounding their progenitor stars as a consequ...
We present BVRCIC broad-band CCD photometry of the Type Ia supernova SN 2004S, which appeared in the...
The Type IIb supernova (SN) 1993J is one of only a few stripped-envelope SNe with a progenitor star ...
We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the 1987A-like supernova (SN) 2009m...
Literature data are collated for 38 stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae (SE SNe; i.e. SNe IIb...
We present empirical fits to the UBVRI light curves of type Ia supernovae. These fits are used to ob...
The optical and optical/near-infrared pseudobolometric light curves of 84 stripped-envelope supernov...
The present study is the first of a series of three papers where we characterise the type II superno...
SUPERNOVA 1993J in the galaxy M81 is the second-brightest type II supernova observed this century, s...
Abstract. We have constructed the bolometric light curve of SN 1993J based on UBVRI(JHK) photometric...
The present study is the first of a series of three papers where we characterise the type II superno...
Using the published photometry and an empirical model of the temporal evolution of the apparent magn...
Apparent stellar magnitudes observed at Maidanak observatory for SN2017ein – peculiarly faint core-c...
Photometry is the most easily acquired information about supernovae. The light curves constructed fr...
We present bolometric light curves constructed from multiwavelength photometry of Type Ia supernovae...
SNe II show growing evidence of interaction with CSM surrounding their progenitor stars as a consequ...
We present BVRCIC broad-band CCD photometry of the Type Ia supernova SN 2004S, which appeared in the...
The Type IIb supernova (SN) 1993J is one of only a few stripped-envelope SNe with a progenitor star ...
We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the 1987A-like supernova (SN) 2009m...
Literature data are collated for 38 stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae (SE SNe; i.e. SNe IIb...
We present empirical fits to the UBVRI light curves of type Ia supernovae. These fits are used to ob...
The optical and optical/near-infrared pseudobolometric light curves of 84 stripped-envelope supernov...
The present study is the first of a series of three papers where we characterise the type II superno...
SUPERNOVA 1993J in the galaxy M81 is the second-brightest type II supernova observed this century, s...