S. J. Smartt

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+ PDF Chat Determining the main-sequence mass of Type II supernova progenitors 2010 Luc Dessart
Eli Livne
Roni Waldman
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+ PDF Chat WISeREP—An Interactive Supernova Data Repository 2012 O. Yaron
A. Gal‐Yam
2
+ PDF Chat MEASURING REDDENING WITH SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY STELLAR SPECTRA AND RECALIBRATING SFD 2011 Edward F. Schlafly
Douglas P. Finkbeiner
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+ PDF Chat An empirical relation between sodium absorption and dust extinction 2012 D. Poznanski
J. X. Prochaska
J. S. Bloom
2
+ PDF Chat PESSTO: survey description and products from the first data release by the Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects 2015 S. J. Smartt
S. Valenti
M. Fraser
C. Inserra
D. R. Young
M. Sullivan
A. Pastorello
S. Benetti
A. Gal‐Yam
C. Knapic
2
+ PDF Chat Low-resolution sodium D absorption is a bad proxy for extinction 2011 D. Poznanski
M. Ganeshalingam
J. M. Silverman
A. V. Filippenko
1
+ PDF Chat On the diversity of superluminous supernovae: ejected mass as the dominant factor 2015 M. Nicholl
S. J. Smartt
A. Jerkstrand
C. Inserra
Stuart Sim
T. W. Chen
S. Benetti
M. Fraser
A. Gal‐Yam
E. Kankare
1
+ PDF Chat Statistical Studies of Supernova Environments 2015 J. P. Anderson
P. A. James
S. M. Habergham
L. Galbany
H. Kuncarayakti
1
+ PDF Chat TWO SUPERLUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE FROM THE EARLY UNIVERSE DISCOVERED BY THE SUPERNOVA LEGACY SURVEY 2013 D. A. Howell
Daniel Kasen
C. Lidman
M. Sullivan
A. Conley
P. Astier
C. Balland
R. G. Carlberg
D. Fouchez
J. Guy
1
+ PDF Chat Photometry and spectroscopy of the Type IIP SN 1999em from outburst to dust formation 2003 A. Elmhamdi
I. J. Danziger
Н. Н. ЧугаĐč
A. Pastorello
M. Turatto
E. Cappellaro
G. Altavilla
S. Benetti
F. Patat
M. Salvo
1
+ PDF Chat CALTECH CORE-COLLAPSE PROJECT (CCCP) OBSERVATIONS OF TYPE II SUPERNOVAE: EVIDENCE FOR THREE DISTINCT PHOTOMETRIC SUBTYPES 2012 I. Arcavi
A. Gal‐Yam
S. B. Cenko
D. B. Fox
Douglas C. Leonard
Dae‐Sik Moon
David J. Sand
Alicia Soderberg
M. Kiewe
O. Yaron
1
+ PDF Chat Supernova 2007bi as a pair-instability explosion 2009 A. Gal‐Yam
P. A. Mazzali
E. O. Ofek
P. Nugent
S. R. Kulkarni
M. M. Kasliwal
R. Quimby
A. V. Filippenko
S. B. Cenko
R. Chornock
1
+ PDF Chat The 6dF Galaxy Survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures 2009 D. H. P. Jones
Mike Read
Will Saunders
Matthew Colless
T. H. Jarrett
Q. A. Parker
A. P. Fairall
Thomas Mauch
E. M. Sadler
F. G. Watson
1
+ PDF Chat Homogeneous Photometry for Star Clusters and Resolved Galaxies. II. Photometric Standard Stars 2000 P. B. Stetson
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+ PDF Chat Time-dependent radiative transfer calculations for supernovae 2012 D. J. Hillier
Luc Dessart
1
+ PDF Chat Selecting superluminous supernovae in faint galaxies from the first year of the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey 2015 M. McCrum
S. J. Smartt
A. Rest
K. Smith
R. Kotak
S. Rodney
D. R. Young
R. Chornock
E. Berger
R. J. Foley
1
+ PDF Chat The 2175 Å Dust Feature in a Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglow at Redshift 2.45 2008 T. KrĂŒhler
A. YoldaƟ
J. Greiner
C. Clemens
S. McBreen
N. Primak
S. Savaglio
A. YoldaƟ
G. Szokoly
S. Klose
1
+ PDF Chat Superluminous supernovae: 56Ni power versus magnetar radiation 2012 Luc Dessart
D. J. Hillier
Roni Waldman
Eli Livne
S. Blondin
1
+ PDF Chat THE WIDE-FIELD INFRARED SURVEY EXPLORER (WISE): MISSION DESCRIPTION AND INITIAL ON-ORBIT PERFORMANCE 2010 E. L. Wright
Peter Eisenhardt
Amy Mainzer
Michael E. Ressler
R. M. Cutri
T. H. Jarrett
J. Davy Kirkpatrick
Deborah Padgett
R. S. McMillan
Michael F. Skrutskie
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+ PDF Chat Rates of superluminous supernovae at z ∌ 0.2 2013 R. Quimby
F. Yuan
Carl W. Akerlof
J. C. Wheeler
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+ The<i>Galaxy Evolution Explorer</i>: A Space Ultraviolet Survey Mission 2005 D. Christopher Martin
James L. Fanson
David Schiminovich
Patrick Morrissey
Peter G. Friedman
Tom A. Barlow
T. Conrow
Robert Grange
Patrick N. Jelinsky
Bruno Milliard
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+ PDF Chat X-shooter, the new wide band intermediate resolution spectrograph at the ESO Very Large Telescope 2011 J. Vernet
H. Dekker
S. D’Odorico
L. Kaper
P. KjĂŠrgaard
F. Hammer
S. Randich
F. M. Zerbi
P. Groot
J. Hjorth
1
+ PDF Chat Supernova SN 2011fe from an exploding carbon–oxygen white dwarf star 2011 P. Nugent
M. Sullivan
S. B. Cenko
Rollin Thomas
Daniel Kasen
D. A. Howell
D. Bersier
J. S. Bloom
S. R. Kulkarni
M. T. Kandrashoff
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+ Moderately luminous Type II supernovae 2013 C. Inserra
A. Pastorello
M. Turatto
M. L. Pumo
S. Benetti
E. Cappellaro
M. T. Botticella
F. Bufano
N. Elias–Rosa
A. Harutyunyan
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+ MODULES FOR EXPERIMENTS IN STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS (MESA): PLANETS, OSCILLATIONS, ROTATION, AND MASSIVE STARS 2013 Bill Paxton
Matteo Cantiello
Phil Arras
Lars Bildsten
Edward F. Brown
Aaron Dotter
Christopher Mankovich
Μ. H. Montgomery
Dennis Stello
F. X. Timmes
1
+ PDF Chat A Wolf–Rayet-like progenitor of SN 2013cu from spectral observations of a stellar wind 2014 A. Gal‐Yam
I. Arcavi
E. O. Ofek
Sagi Ben-Ami
S. B. Cenko
M. M. Kasliwal
Y. Cao
O. Yaron
D. Tal
J. M. Silverman
1
+ PDF Chat [O iii]/[N ii] as an abundance indicator at high redshift 2004 Max Pettini
B. E. J. Pagel
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+ PDF Chat The O3N2 and N2 abundance indicators revisited: improved calibrations based on CALIFA and<i>T</i><sub>e</sub>-based literature data 2013 R. A. Marino
F. F. Rosales-Ortega
S. F. SĂĄnchez
A. Gil de Paz
J. M. Vı́lchez
D. Miralles-Caballero
C. Kehrig
E. PĂ©rez‐Montero
V. Stanishev
J. Iglésias-Påramo
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+ PDF Chat Low-luminosity Type II supernovae: spectroscopic and photometric evolution 2003 A. Pastorello
L. Zampieri
M. Turatto
E. Cappellaro
W. P. S. Meikle
S. Benetti
David Branch
E. Baron
F. Patat
M. Armstrong
1
+ THE 2MASS REDSHIFT SURVEY—DESCRIPTION AND DATA RELEASE 2012 J. P. Huchra
Lucas M. Macri
Karen L. Masters
T. H. Jarrett
P. Berlind
M. Calkins
Aidan C. Crook
R. M. Cutri
Pirin Erdoğdu
E. Falco
1
+ PDF Chat Type II Plateau supernovae as metallicity probes of the Universe 2014 Luc Dessart
C. P. Gutiérrez
M. Hamuy
D. J. Hillier
T. Lanz
J. P. Anderson
G. Folatelli
Wendy L. Freedman
Francisco Ley
N. Morrell
1
+ PDF Chat IMPROVED STANDARDIZATION OF TYPE II-P SUPERNOVAE: APPLICATION TO AN EXPANDED SAMPLE 2009 D. Poznanski
N. Butler
A. V. Filippenko
M. Ganeshalingam
Weidong Li
J. S. Bloom
R. Chornock
R. J. Foley
P. Nugent
J. M. Silverman
1
+ PDF Chat Type II Supernovae as Standardized Candles 2002 M. Hamuy
Philip A. Pinto
1
+ PDF Chat Numerical simulations of superluminous supernovae of type IIn 2015 Luc Dessart
E. Audit
D. J. Hillier
1
+ PDF Chat Superluminous supernovae from PESSTO 2014 M. Nicholl
S. J. Smartt
A. Jerkstrand
C. Inserra
J. P. Anderson
C. Baltay
S. Benetti
T. W. Chen
N. Elias–Rosa
U. Feindt
1
+ PDF Chat SUPER-LUMINOUS TYPE Ic SUPERNOVAE: CATCHING A MAGNETAR BY THE TAIL 2013 C. Inserra
S. J. Smartt
A. Jerkstrand
S. Valenti
M. Fraser
D. J. Wright
K. Smith
T. W. Chen
R. Kotak
A. Pastorello
1
+ PDF Chat Analysis of blueshifted emission peaks in Type II supernovae 2014 J. P. Anderson
Luc Dessart
C. P. Gutiérrez
M. Hamuy
N. Morrell
M. M. Phillips
G. Folatelli
M. Stritzinger
Wendy L. Freedman
S. González–Gaitán
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+ PDF Chat THE EXCEPTIONALLY LUMINOUS TYPE II-LINEAR SUPERNOVA 2008es 2008 A. A. Miller
R. Chornock
D. A. Perley
M. Ganeshalingam
W. Li
N. Butler
J. S. Bloom
Nathan Smith
M. Modjaz
D. Poznanski
1
+ PDF Chat The Nucleosynthetic Signature of Population III 2002 Alexander Heger
S. E. Woosley
1
+ PDF Chat SN 2006oz: rise of a super-luminous supernova observed by the SDSS-II SN Survey 2012 G. Leloudas
E. Chatzopoulos
B. Dilday
J. Gorosabel
J. VinkĂł
Anna Gallazzi
J. C. Wheeler
Bruce A. Bassett
J. Fischer
J. Frieman
1
+ PDF Chat A characteristic oxygen abundance gradient in galaxy disks unveiled with CALIFA 2014 S. F. SĂĄnchez
F. F. Rosales-Ortega
J. Iglésias-Påramo
M. MollĂĄ
J. K. Barrera-Ballesteros
R. A. Marino
E. PĂ©rez
P. Sánchez–Blázquez
R. M. GonzĂĄlez Delgado
R. Cid Fernandes
1
+ PDF Chat Observed and Physical Properties of Core‐Collapse Supernovae 2003 M. Hamuy
1
+ PDF Chat SHOCK BREAKOUT IN DENSE MASS LOSS: LUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE 2011 Roger A. Chevalier
Christopher M. Irwin
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+ PDF Chat Toward a Cosmological Hubble Diagram for Type II‐P Supernovae 2006 P. Nugent
M. Sullivan
Richard S. Ellis
A. Gal‐Yam
Douglas C. Leonard
D. A. Howell
P. Astier
R. G. Carlberg
Alex Conley
S. Fabbro
1
+ PDF Chat Type II-Plateau supernova radiation: dependences on progenitor and explosion properties 2013 Luc Dessart
D. J. Hillier
Roni Waldman
Eli Livne
1
+ PDF Chat SN 2006gy: An Extremely Luminous Supernova in the Galaxy NGC 1260 2007 E. O. Ofek
P. B. Cameron
M. M. Kasliwal
A. Gal‐Yam
A. Rau
S. R. Kulkarni
D. A. Frail
P. Chandra
S. B. Cenko
A. M. Soderberg
1
+ PDF Chat A Method of Correcting Near‐Infrared Spectra for Telluric Absorption1 2003 William D. Vacca
Michael C. Cushing
John Rayner
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+ PDF Chat SN 2006gy: Discovery of the Most Luminous Supernova Ever Recorded, Powered by the Death of an Extremely Massive Star like η Carinae 2007 Nathan Smith
Weidong Li
R. J. Foley
J. C. Wheeler
D. Pooley
R. Chornock
A. V. Filippenko
J. M. Silverman
R. Quimby
J. S. Bloom
1
+ PDF Chat Determining the Type, Redshift, and Age of a Supernova Spectrum 2007 S. Blondin
J. Tonry
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+ PDF Chat SN 2009ip at late times – an interacting transient at +2 years 2015 M. Fraser
R. Kotak
A. Pastorello
A. Jerkstrand
S. J. Smartt
T. W. Chen
M. Childress
G. Gilmore
C. Inserra
E. Kankare
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