Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in their early-time spectra (≤10 days after the explosion), owing to recombination of the CSM ionized by the shock-breakout flash. From such spectra ("flash spectroscopy"), we can measure various physical properties of the CSM, as well as the mass-loss rate of the progenitor during the year prior to its explosion. Searching through the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF and iPTF) SN spectroscopy databases from 2009 through 2014, we found 12 SNe II showing flash-ionized (FI) signatures in their first spectra. All are younger than 10 days. These events constitute 14% of all 84 SNe in our sample having a spectrum within 10 days from explosion, and 18%...
Observational surveys are now able to detect an increasing number of transients, such as core-collap...
Type II supernovae represent the most common stellar explosions in the Universe, for which the final...
Some supernovae (SNe) may be powered by the interaction of the SN ejecta with a large amount of circ...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstel...
International audienceNarrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova...
Narrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova (SN) spectra trace th...
Narrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova (SN) spectra trace th...
International audienceSpectroscopic detection of narrow emission lines traces the presence of circum...
In March 2018, the Zwicky Transient Facility started its science observations. We here present resul...
We present photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2013fs and SN 2013fr in the first similar to 100 d post...
International audienceInteraction-powered supernovae (SNe) explode within an optically thick circums...
Interaction-powered supernovae (SNe) explode within an optically thick circumstellar medium (CSM) th...
Observational surveys are now able to detect an increasing number of transients, such as core-collap...
Type II supernovae represent the most common stellar explosions in the Universe, for which the final...
Some supernovae (SNe) may be powered by the interaction of the SN ejecta with a large amount of circ...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in...
The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstel...
International audienceNarrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova...
Narrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova (SN) spectra trace th...
Narrow transient emission lines (flash-ionization features) in early supernova (SN) spectra trace th...
International audienceSpectroscopic detection of narrow emission lines traces the presence of circum...
In March 2018, the Zwicky Transient Facility started its science observations. We here present resul...
We present photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2013fs and SN 2013fr in the first similar to 100 d post...
International audienceInteraction-powered supernovae (SNe) explode within an optically thick circums...
Interaction-powered supernovae (SNe) explode within an optically thick circumstellar medium (CSM) th...
Observational surveys are now able to detect an increasing number of transients, such as core-collap...
Type II supernovae represent the most common stellar explosions in the Universe, for which the final...
Some supernovae (SNe) may be powered by the interaction of the SN ejecta with a large amount of circ...