Supernovae are stellar explosions driven by gravitational or thermonuclear energy that is observed as electromagnetic radiation emitted over weeks or more. In all known supernovae, this radiation comes from internal energy deposited in the outflowing ejecta by one or more of the following processes: radioactive decay of freshly synthesized elements (typically (56)Ni), the explosion shock in the envelope of a supergiant star, and interaction between the debris and slowly moving, hydrogen-rich circumstellar material. Here we report observations of a class of luminous supernovae whose properties cannot be explained by any of these processes. The class includes four new supernovae that we have discovered and two previously unexplained events (S...
International audienceWe present the results from a sensitive X-ray survey of 26 nearby hydrogen-poo...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe describe observed properties of the Type Iax class of supernovae (SNe ...
Supernovae are some of the brightest and most energetic explosions in the universe. In the mid- to l...
Supernovae are stellar explosions driven by gravitational or thermonuclear energy that is observed a...
Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover...
Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover...
textThe discovery of superluminous supernovae in the past decade challenged our understanding of exp...
Super-luminous supernovae that radiate more than 1044 ergs per second at their peak luminosity have ...
Multi-wavelength observations of supernovae (SN) not only probe the explosion mechanism, but also ca...
Context. A new class of super-luminous transients has recently been identified. These objects reach ...
We present two hydrogen-rich superluminous supernovae (SLSNe): SN2103hx and PS15br. These objects, t...
Supernovae are the brilliant, explosive deaths of stars. For a short time, these explosions can outs...
Supernovae resulting from the deaths of massive stars span a wide range of peak luminosities, usuall...
With an extinction-corrected V-band peak absolute magnitude of about -22.2, supernova (SN) 2006gy is...
The explosive death of a star as a supernova is one of the most dramatic events in the Universe. Sup...
International audienceWe present the results from a sensitive X-ray survey of 26 nearby hydrogen-poo...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe describe observed properties of the Type Iax class of supernovae (SNe ...
Supernovae are some of the brightest and most energetic explosions in the universe. In the mid- to l...
Supernovae are stellar explosions driven by gravitational or thermonuclear energy that is observed a...
Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover...
Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover...
textThe discovery of superluminous supernovae in the past decade challenged our understanding of exp...
Super-luminous supernovae that radiate more than 1044 ergs per second at their peak luminosity have ...
Multi-wavelength observations of supernovae (SN) not only probe the explosion mechanism, but also ca...
Context. A new class of super-luminous transients has recently been identified. These objects reach ...
We present two hydrogen-rich superluminous supernovae (SLSNe): SN2103hx and PS15br. These objects, t...
Supernovae are the brilliant, explosive deaths of stars. For a short time, these explosions can outs...
Supernovae resulting from the deaths of massive stars span a wide range of peak luminosities, usuall...
With an extinction-corrected V-band peak absolute magnitude of about -22.2, supernova (SN) 2006gy is...
The explosive death of a star as a supernova is one of the most dramatic events in the Universe. Sup...
International audienceWe present the results from a sensitive X-ray survey of 26 nearby hydrogen-poo...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe describe observed properties of the Type Iax class of supernovae (SNe ...
Supernovae are some of the brightest and most energetic explosions in the universe. In the mid- to l...