The principal optical properties of type I supernovae are summarized. These include the light curve and the spectrum. The spectra consist of broad bands with very little continuum. According to the theory presented, the observed light is principally fluorescence, excited in the medium surrounding the supernova by ultraviolet radiation originating from the explosion. It is proposed that the spectrum that impinges on the fluorescent medium while emission is taking place must fall abruptly across the Lyman edge of He II. Such a filtering action is plausibly provided by a much denser internal region, rich in helium, immediately surrounding the exploding object. This will form a Stromgren sphere during the time the intense UV pulse is passing th...
Type Ibn supernovae (SNe) are a small yet intriguing class of explosions whose spectra are character...
We present a series of spectra of SN 1994I in M51, starting 1 week prior to maximum brightness. The ...
Spectroscopy is presented of the peculiar Type n supernova 1987F, sometimes called the \u27Type I Se...
Brandt ci at. have shown that consistency in the combined observations of the Gum Nebula requires a ...
The evolution of a giant H II region, which cools after an initial ionization, is discussed. The dis...
The ionizing light of the supernova which produced the Gum nebula is now fossilized in the still liv...
Massive stars produce copious quantities of ultraviolet radiation beyond the Lyman limit, pho-toioni...
As part of an optical spectroscopic survey of nearby, bright galaxies, we have identified a sample o...
The impact of knowledge of H II regions, planetary nebulae and supernova remnants due to Internation...
From the spectra and light curves it is clear that SNIa are thermonuclear explosions of white dwarfs...
The observations of CO and SiO in the infrared spectrum of SN 1987A clearly indicate that molecules ...
We present contemporary infrared and optical spectra of the plateau type II SN 1995V in NGC 1087 cov...
Because calibrated light curves of Type Ia supernovae have become a major tool to determine the loca...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf, were once considered stan...
During the first few days after explosion, Type II supernovae (SNe) are dominated by relatively simp...
Type Ibn supernovae (SNe) are a small yet intriguing class of explosions whose spectra are character...
We present a series of spectra of SN 1994I in M51, starting 1 week prior to maximum brightness. The ...
Spectroscopy is presented of the peculiar Type n supernova 1987F, sometimes called the \u27Type I Se...
Brandt ci at. have shown that consistency in the combined observations of the Gum Nebula requires a ...
The evolution of a giant H II region, which cools after an initial ionization, is discussed. The dis...
The ionizing light of the supernova which produced the Gum nebula is now fossilized in the still liv...
Massive stars produce copious quantities of ultraviolet radiation beyond the Lyman limit, pho-toioni...
As part of an optical spectroscopic survey of nearby, bright galaxies, we have identified a sample o...
The impact of knowledge of H II regions, planetary nebulae and supernova remnants due to Internation...
From the spectra and light curves it is clear that SNIa are thermonuclear explosions of white dwarfs...
The observations of CO and SiO in the infrared spectrum of SN 1987A clearly indicate that molecules ...
We present contemporary infrared and optical spectra of the plateau type II SN 1995V in NGC 1087 cov...
Because calibrated light curves of Type Ia supernovae have become a major tool to determine the loca...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf, were once considered stan...
During the first few days after explosion, Type II supernovae (SNe) are dominated by relatively simp...
Type Ibn supernovae (SNe) are a small yet intriguing class of explosions whose spectra are character...
We present a series of spectra of SN 1994I in M51, starting 1 week prior to maximum brightness. The ...
Spectroscopy is presented of the peculiar Type n supernova 1987F, sometimes called the \u27Type I Se...