Massive stars undergo a violent death when the supply of nuclear fuel in their cores is exhausted, resulting in a catastrophic "core-collapse" supernova. Such events are usually only detected at least a few days after the star has exploded. Observations of the supernova SNLS-04D2dc with the Galaxy Evolution Explorer space telescope reveal a radiative precursor from the supernova shock before the shock reached the surface of the star and show the initial expansion of the star at the beginning of the explosion. Theoretical models of the ultraviolet light curve confirm that the progenitor was a red supergiant, as expected for this type of supernova. These observations provide a way to probe the physics of core-collapse supernovae and the inter...
We investigate the fundamental properties of core-collapse Supernova (SN) progenitors from single st...
date Mapping supernovae to their progenitors is fundamental to understanding the collapse of massive...
International audienceEarly-time observations of Type II supernovae (SNe) 2013cu and 2013fs have rev...
Massive stars undergo a violent death when the supply of nuclear fuel in their cores is exhausted, r...
Submitted 11th March, 19 pages, 6 figuresMassive stars undergo a violent death when the supply of nu...
In the last fifteen years, searches for the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae (SNe) in archiva...
To place core-collapse supernovae (SNe) in context with the evolution of massive stars, it is necess...
Determining which stars give rise to supernovae (SNe) is key to SN research and stellar evolution st...
Massive stars end their short lives in spectacular explosions—supernovae—that synthesize new element...
Three lines of evidence indicate that in the most common type of core collapse supernovae, the energ...
We present the discovery of a red supergiant star that exploded as supernova 2003gd in the nearby sp...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are the spectacular finale to massive stellar evolution. In this Lett...
Supernovae are grand and extraordinarily energetic explosions that signify the death of a star. Ther...
Early-time observations of Type II supernovae (SNe) 2013cu and 2013fs have revealed an interaction o...
International audienceFrom the early radiation of type II-P supernovae (SNe), it has been claimed th...
We investigate the fundamental properties of core-collapse Supernova (SN) progenitors from single st...
date Mapping supernovae to their progenitors is fundamental to understanding the collapse of massive...
International audienceEarly-time observations of Type II supernovae (SNe) 2013cu and 2013fs have rev...
Massive stars undergo a violent death when the supply of nuclear fuel in their cores is exhausted, r...
Submitted 11th March, 19 pages, 6 figuresMassive stars undergo a violent death when the supply of nu...
In the last fifteen years, searches for the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae (SNe) in archiva...
To place core-collapse supernovae (SNe) in context with the evolution of massive stars, it is necess...
Determining which stars give rise to supernovae (SNe) is key to SN research and stellar evolution st...
Massive stars end their short lives in spectacular explosions—supernovae—that synthesize new element...
Three lines of evidence indicate that in the most common type of core collapse supernovae, the energ...
We present the discovery of a red supergiant star that exploded as supernova 2003gd in the nearby sp...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are the spectacular finale to massive stellar evolution. In this Lett...
Supernovae are grand and extraordinarily energetic explosions that signify the death of a star. Ther...
Early-time observations of Type II supernovae (SNe) 2013cu and 2013fs have revealed an interaction o...
International audienceFrom the early radiation of type II-P supernovae (SNe), it has been claimed th...
We investigate the fundamental properties of core-collapse Supernova (SN) progenitors from single st...
date Mapping supernovae to their progenitors is fundamental to understanding the collapse of massive...
International audienceEarly-time observations of Type II supernovae (SNe) 2013cu and 2013fs have rev...